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21 April 2021 • By Reporter • 1 min read

Russell Investments launches climate push

Russell Investments will hold itself “to the same standard” as investee companies by committing to make its portfolio and global business ...

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IMF warns of ‘vicious cycle’ of COVID damage

The world faces a difficult dilemma between preparing for a future crisis and repairing the damage from this one. Getting it wrong could be ...

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Magellan missed the recovery: Douglass

Hamish Douglass admitted that Magellan had been “too cautious” on the recent reopening trade while warning that a recent rise in speculative bubbles ...

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Asset managers flock to net-zero pledge

State Street, Russell Investments and US ESG specialist Trillium Asset Management are among 14 new investors signing up for the Net Zero Asset ...

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Challenger issues profit warning

The annuities and investment group has told shareholders to tone down their expectations, cautioning its 2021 full-year profit will be at the lower ...

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ScoMo’s climate ‘plan’ reveals nothing

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says that net zero won’t be achieved in the “wine bars of our inner cities” – but current policy settings mean it’s ...

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Employment rebounding faster than expected: RBA

The economy and employment rates are improving at faster rates than previously anticipated, but the Reserve Bank has maintained it will need to see ...

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WTW commits to net zero

Willis Towers Watson Investments has pledged to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, across its discretionary delegated investment portfolios

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Value stocks continue reign: Mercer

Investment managers banking on value stocks have come out on top during the first quarter of the year, according to a new survey.  Equity markets ...

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A ‘miraculous’ recovery – or just ‘the lucky country’?

Australia’s COVID success could come back to bite us. A new era of economic growth is hardly guaranteed.  When asked to describe Australia’s ...

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