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Tom Naratil

15 September 2020 • By Lachlan Maddock • 1 min read

UBS embraces ESG with private wealth pivot

One of the world’s largest investment banks has announced that its US$2.6 trillion global wealth management business will now prioritise sustainable ...

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JobSeeker cut will cost economy billions: Deloitte

The government’s move to cut JobSeeker will cost the economy $31.3 billion and 145,000 full-time jobs, according to analysis from Deloitte. The ...

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Frozen mandated super will cost more in long-term, actuary warns

Freezing mandatory super contributions at 9.5 per cent of workers’ salaries will not improve Australia’s fiscal position over time, new research from ...

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AMP, Russell Investments partner for managed portfolios

Russell Investments has teamed up with AMP and its aligned advice practice Invest Blue to develop new managed portfolios, to be delivered through the ...

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Macquarie tips 35% earnings drop

Macquarie Group has braced itself for ongoing volatility, forecasting a 35 per cent drop year-on-year for the first half of the 2021 financial year

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Industry fund boosts leadership with key appointment

The fund has appointed a new head of portfolio management as part of its “new-look” senior investment leadership team. Alan Sheen will step into ...

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Greater consequences needed for companies rorting JobKeeper: Leigh

Labor MP Andrew Leigh has said that more pressure needs to be put on companies that used JobKeeper to pay dividends and executive bonuses

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NAB hit with $57.5m penalty

Two entities in the bank’s wealth management division have been ordered to pay a total of $57.5 million for fees-for-no-service breaches. MLC ...

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Super funds go on the offensive

Industry funds have launched an offensive at their “detractors in Canberra” as they stare down the barrel of a freeze to the superannuation guarantee

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Former investment analyst sentenced for insider trading

A former investment analyst has been sentenced to three years imprisonment for insider trading in relation to Big Un Limited.  Mr Michael Ming Jinn ...

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