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16 September 2019 • By James Mitchell • 1 min read

The investment opportunity in protectionism

EXCLUSIVE The rise of populism and the social acceptance of protectionism are creating decent investment opportunities in emerging markets

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Ombudsman slams banks for adult industry discrimination

The small business ombudsman has charged banks with blocking financial services to the $2.6 billion adult industry, following an MP accusing financial ...

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Insight secures Zurich mandate

Global asset manager Insight Investment has gained a mandate from Zurich Australia’s investment business, for its Insight Diversified Inflation Plus ...

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Extreme weather spells worry for investors

The Actuaries Institute has warned that extreme weather conditions are set to continue, and investors needed to be aware of the risks. The ...

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Australia leaders in responsible investing

The United Nations has announced its first-ever Principles for Responsible Investment Leaders list and Australian investment managers are among the ...

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Global asset manager warned NAB before Hayne fallout

NAB’s biggest institutional shareholder engaged the major bank’s CEO and chairman as early as 2017 about a raft of problems within the organisation ...

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Climate change ranked top investing risk

Global temperature change has been ranked the greatest extreme risk that could have the worst impact on economic growth and asset returns

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NAB charged with ‘slut-shaming’ sex workers

Victorian MP David Limbrick has accused a number of banks and financial institutions of discriminating against sex workers and adult retailers, naming ...

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AMP raises $784m for new wealth strategy

The embattled wealth giant has managed to raise $784 million after the successful completion of its share purchase plan. AMP raised $650 million ...

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Lack of trust stops women seeking investment advice

Around half (53 per cent) of Australian women have ever seen a financial or investment adviser a new survey has found, with the majority (57 per cent) ...

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