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17 August 2020 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Pahari accuser slams AMP narrative

The female executive who placed a sexual harassment claim against AMP Capital chief Boe Pahari has revealed her identity and charged the wealth giant ...

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AMP Capital, HSBC welcome BHP climate lobbying reforms

AMP Capital and HSBC are among a group backing new changes made by mining giant BHP, as a result of investor engagements targeting its lobbying power

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Parliamentary committee to probe RBA monetary policy

Liberal MP Tim Wilson has tipped a parliamentary committee will be quizzing RBA governor Philip Lowe on the central bank’s COVID response and its ...

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Cultural change now ‘top priority’, AMP chief says

AMP has rolled out new internal committees and is set to bring in external help to remedy its culture, with the chief admitting the company has a “lot ...

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NAB signals staff hit in business overhaul

NAB has tipped some IT staff are set to be impacted by reforms to its operating model, with the bank focusing on boosting efficiencies and ...

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Government assistance for workers, not bosses, fundie says

As JobKeeper and other forms of government assistance are set to be a consideration for performance this reporting season, Ethical Partners Funds ...

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Challenger cops $416m loss

Challenger saw a $416 million loss for the full year and it scrapped the final dividend, with the group suffering hits from the COVID-19 pandemic and ...

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BlackRock could be eyeing AMP exec pay

BlackRock has signalled it expects to sit down with the board of an Australian wealth group, which could be read as AMP, to work on its executive pay ...

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Pandemic to test boards on exec pay: ASCI

Remuneration packages for Australia’s top chiefs already were edging down ahead of COVID-19, according to new research, but an investor group has ...

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IOOF sells $74.5m Australian Ethical stake

IOOF has sold around 14.2 million shares in Australian Ethical for $74.5 million, ceasing to be a substantial holder in the investment group as it ...

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