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13 September 2019 • By Eliot Hastie • 1 min read

Extreme weather spells worry for investors

The Actuaries Institute has warned that extreme weather conditions are set to continue, and investors needed to be aware of the risks. The ...

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Australia leaders in responsible investing

The United Nations has announced its first-ever Principles for Responsible Investment Leaders list and Australian investment managers are among the ...

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Global asset manager warned NAB before Hayne fallout

NAB’s biggest institutional shareholder engaged the major bank’s CEO and chairman as early as 2017 about a raft of problems within the organisation ...

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Climate change ranked top investing risk

Global temperature change has been ranked the greatest extreme risk that could have the worst impact on economic growth and asset returns

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NAB charged with ‘slut-shaming’ sex workers

Victorian MP David Limbrick has accused a number of banks and financial institutions of discriminating against sex workers and adult retailers, naming ...

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AMP raises $784m for new wealth strategy

The embattled wealth giant has managed to raise $784 million after the successful completion of its share purchase plan. AMP raised $650 million ...

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Lack of trust stops women seeking investment advice

Around half (53 per cent) of Australian women have ever seen a financial or investment adviser a new survey has found, with the majority (57 per cent) ...

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Financial services executives collect industry awards

The Financial Services Council (FSC) has given eight financial services executives Industry Excellence Awards, with winners including individuals ...

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State Street sounds alarm on remuneration

The global asset manager has singled out the poor pay plans of Australian companies that focus on short-term priorities and a “ratcheting up of pay to ...

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Pinnacle FUM up 43% in 12 months

Pinnacle has seen the total funds under management of its affiliate investment managers increase 43 per cent to $54 billion over the 12 months to 30 ...

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