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28 August 2020 • By Sarah Kendell • 1 min read

Opposition admits benefits of early super release

The federal opposition has conceded that the government’s early release scheme has positively contributed to the economy, but flagged concerns about ...

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ESG hysteria can cause stormy markets

New research has found that institutional investors overreact to bad ESG news, causing “wild fluctuations to the share market”. Researchers from ...

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Vaccine around the corner, but don’t get comfortable

Morgan Stanley sees an emergency vaccine by early next year, but warns that there’s still plenty of time for the market to retrace its lows

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Pahari proves it’s not about the money

The events of the last several weeks have been a seismic shift. From Juukan Gorge to the AMP boardroom, it’s clear the times are changing. When AMP ...

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ASIC drops investigation into CBA AUSTRAC scandal

The major bank has confirmed that the corporate regulator will not take any enforcement action against it in relation to its previous breaches of ...

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New AMP allegations might just be the start

A series of new allegations threaten the long-promised cultural turnaround at AMP, while more accusers could be preparing to come forward

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Australian Ethical sees record profits

The ethical wealth player has seen record profits and inflows as it passes “the most significant test” of its investment ethos with “flying colours”

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HESTA took Westpac to task over AUSTRAC

One of Australia’s largest super funds has revealed its role in a slew of class actions against Australian companies and the downfall of former ...

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AMP rocked by new sexual harassment allegations

Senator Deborah O’Neill has aired new sexual harassment claims made by a former AMP employee in the aftermath of Boe Pahari's demotion

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Horror year for dividends

2020 is the worst year for dividends since the GFC, with global dividends expected to fall by almost 20 per cent. The Janus Henderson Global ...

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