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14 October 2020 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

AMP scandal reflects greater industry issues, senator says

AMP is not the only financial services company with cultural skeletons in its closet, senator Deborah O'Neill has warned, with the politician ...

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IFM Investors pledges net zero by 2050

IFM Investors has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions across its asset classes targeting net zero by 2050. The fund manager has ...

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CBA narrowly dodges shareholder strike

The big four bank saw around a fifth of shareholders protest its executive pay and the gifting of $1.6 million in shares to its chief at its annual ...

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Net-zero emissions could birth billions in investment opportunities

Australia could be set to lose $265 billion in investment opportunities if it continues to apply its current climate targets and policy approaches, ...

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Ausbil reveals Rio Tinto dumping process

The head of ESG research at Ausbil has laid out how his company reacted to the Juukan Gorge controversy, in the lead-up to the boutique fund manager ...

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‘Business failures will rise substantially’: RBA

The RBA believes it’s crunch time for thousands of Australian businesses as extraordinary stimulus and loan support are wound back. While ...

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Two visions for an economy on the edge

This week’s budget and Labor’s reply lay two economic pathways out of the COVID-19 crisis – but only time will tell which one was right

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BlackRock backs AGL coal closure bid, against Aus investors

Local fundies are behind their international peers, an activist shareholder group has said, after BlackRock went against Australian investors and ...

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More pain awaits Aussie banks: S&P

Australian banks are confronting a “protracted recovery” from the COVID-19 recession despite their strong capital buffers, according to S&P ...

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Government directing Australia towards ‘low-wage America’, shadow minister says

Shadow assistant minister for treasury and charities Andrew Leigh has said the government has failed to protect workers’ interests and prepare ...

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