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25 January 2021 • By Cameron Micallef • 1 min read

Beware rally reversal

The companies that offer the greatest risk for investors in 2021 are many of the same companies that have provided the greatest return to investors in ...

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AMP’s deafening silence

With AMP set to announce its full-year results in February, the wealth giant is under pressure to announce that anybody other than Ares is interested ...

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Central banks ‘fuelling’ wealth inequality: Schroders

The COVID crisis has revealed how central banks have amplified wealth inequality in recent years, according to Schroders, with its head of Aussie ...

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Unemployment drops sharply

Australia has seen another drop in unemployment ahead of the removal of JobKeeper. Unemployment fell to 6.6 per cent between November and December, ...

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Biden promises end to business as usual

Joe Biden has been sworn in as President of the US and signalled that the superpower will retake its leading role in the climate debate

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Robeco will target ‘worst of the worst’

International asset manager will step up its engagement with companies that fail to manage climate risk, mistreat their workers, or ignore human ...

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Is climate change the next big investment theme?

Investors looking to outperform the market are being urged to look at structural growth, with climate change likely to create the biggest investment ...

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Goldman Sachs hits revenue high despite COVID

The US investment banking giant has managed to generate its highest annual net revenue in 11 years, despite the COVID volatility.  Net revenues ...

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Xinja hands over deposits

The neobank has transferred its remaining $65,809 worth in deposits to NAB after it declared its exit from the industry. The transfers mark the ...

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Value strikes back: Mercer

The last quarter saw investment managers with exposure to value stocks and the energy and financial sectors come out on top, with a new survey showing ...

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