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04 February 2021 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Pinnacle rebounds from COVID downfall, profit surges by 120%

Pinnacle Investment Management has posted a profit of $30.3 million for the first half of the 2021 financial year, more than doubling its result from ...

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Where to now for the ESG market?

2020 may have been the year ESG “came of age” as an investment strategy, but 2021 is set to be the year the concept expands beyond its traditional ...

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‘We’re getting better at humanity’: Why ESG is on the rise

The chief executive of a listed managed accounts group has shared his outlook for the future of ESG as global finance prepares for the acceleration of ...

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Excessive exec pay fuelling inequality

A fund manager has opened up on their clashes against corporates on pay packets in their higher ranks, revealing how some companies have defended ...

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Why everybody should be worried about WallStreetBets

Retail investors are mad as hell – and they aren’t going to take it anymore.  As GameStop hits US$325 and markets grow increasingly volatile, many ...

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IPOs rebound from COVID fallout

The Australian IPO market recovered strongly from the COVID mayhem in the second half of 2020, with a resurgence in market listings expected to ...

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Investors calling pre-pandemic recovery after July 

The majority of investors do not anticipate a return to normalcy until after July, according to new survey by UBS.  The investor sentiment survey ...

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Boutique bets on value turnaround for 2021

Boutique fund manager Maple-Brown Abbott has insisted the recent upturn for value stocks will persist into the future, going against the mould of the ...

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Larry Fink’s ‘historic investment opportunity’

The chief executive of the world’s largest asset manager believes that the doom and gloom of 2020 will see interest in sustainable investing skyrocket

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Climate change forecast to cost Australia $100bn annually

Climate change impacts and rising sea levels could cost the Australian economy $100 billion each year within the next two decades, according to a new ...

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