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18 November 2020 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Morningstar formally integrates ESG into analysis

Morningstar has commenced formal integration of ESG factors into its analysis of stocks, funds and asset managers, having released its first ...

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Slowing world economy mirroring Japan: Hyperion

The world is experiencing a lack of economic progress, similar to what Japan has experienced during the last two decades, with the Hyperion Asset ...

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Markets catch vaccine optimism

The glimpses of potential COVID vaccines have given rise to investor optimism, lighting sparks for value and small-cap stocks that have lagged through ...

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Wealth industry set for growth

COVID-19 has not slowed the growth of the Australian wealth industry, with the number of products registered over the last 12-18 months being ...

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How Perpetual’s star fundie picked COVID winners

Thomas Rice delivered more than 50 per cent returns through a period of savage market volatility. Here’s how. Mr Rice manages Perpetual’s Global ...

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Asset owner giants grow capital, sway

The world’s largest asset owners now account for more than one-third of all asset owner capital, exerting a greater influence over investors and ...

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Financial stress costing Australia billions: AMP

Financial stress remains systemic within Australian society, with almost 2 million Australians experiencing moderate or severe financial stress

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Australia recovery ‘faster and stronger’ than expected: CBA

Australia is expected to escape its worst recession in a hundred years much faster than previously thought, with CBA forecasting growth that will ...

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Majority of alternative fundie clients demanding ESG: EY

Almost 90 per cent of investors globally are asking their alternative fund managers for environmental, social and governance products, according to ...

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Biden tipped to accelerate climate, ESG investing

Climate policy could be the prime implication for Australian investors from the US election, a credit expert from Nikko Asset Management has said, ...

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