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28 November 2019 • By Lachlan Maddock • 1 min read

Europe leads the pack on coal divestment

Europe is leading the way on coal divestment, with the continent’s largest insurer set to divest by 2030. French insurance giant AXA will ...

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QE ‘not on the agenda’: Lowe

RBA Governor Philip Lowe has poured water on the prospects of quantitative easing (QE), saying Australia “shouldn’t forget about fiscal policy” to ...

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VanEck predicts more rate cuts in 2020

Interest rates will remain lower for longer in Australia and globally as several structural factors combine to produce near economic stagnation, ...

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KeyInvest adds more options to funeral bond

KeyInvest has introduced three additional investment options to its funeral bond to offer greater investment flexibility for new investors in the ...

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Analysts warn against BOQ raise

Morningstar has recommended that investors do not subscribe to Bank of Queensland’s recently announced share purchase plan. On Tuesday, Bank of ...

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Westpac hasn’t ‘sat on its hands’: Maxsted

Westpac has fought back against claims they were indifferent to their breach of money laundering laws following the resignation of CEO Brian Hartzer

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Westpac CEO to step down

Westpac CEO Brian Hartzer will step down following an AUSTRAC investigation that alleged the bank breached money laundering laws 23 million times

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ANZ, Westpac face junk insurance class actions

Slater and Gordon has launched two class actions against ANZ and Westpac over consumer credit insurance. The law firm alleged ANZ and Westpac have ...

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Morningstar: Charges are ‘final straw’ for Westpac stewardship rating

Morningstar has downgraded their stewardship rating for Westpac after the bank breached money laundering laws 23 million times. Westpac’s ...

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IOOF yet to cough up remediation

IOOF chief Renato Mota has disclosed the wealth giant is yet to start paying an estimated $183 million in remediation to its customers

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