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08 March 2021 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Women face 101-year wait for financial equality

Women’s financial progress slowed in the December quarter, with the expected time frame to gender equality rising to 101 years. The Financy Women’s ...

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Employers shouldn’t ‘cover up’ rape allegations: Bishop

The former minister for foreign affairs has reflected on how organisations treat allegations of sexual assault, telling players in the investment ...

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‘Low to no growth’ without energy transition

The world will “struggle” to achieve real economic growth in the wake of COVID-19 if it doesn’t make the shift to renewables, according to AXA IM

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Australian equity market best in the world: research

Mineral wealth isn’t the only thing making Australia the lucky country, with our equity market now named the best performing globally since 1900

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Finance union calls on government to address ‘pink recession’

The Finance Sector Union has urged the government to work on solving the disproportionate impacts COVID-19 and various responding policies have had on ...

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Could investors lose the virus lottery?

It’s the question a number of top fundies want answered: could emerging virus strains put markets right back where they started?  As vaccine ...

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Global vaccination rate to shape markets: American Century

The pace at which the world is able to vaccinate itself will be more important in determining the ability of the global economy to bounce back to ...

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Super funds welcome Rio departure

The powerful Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI) has welcomed the departure of Rio Tinto chairman Simon Thompson in the wake of the ...

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Aussie economy sees world-leading growth

The Australian economy has seen record-breaking growth as the states contain COVID-19 and the federal government prepares to unwind JobKeeper

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Mercer commits to net zero by 2050

Mercer Australia has set a target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 for its Australian funds and its managed options within its super fund

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