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12 January 2022 • By Fergus Halliday • 1 min read

Retail trade surged as Omicron loomed

Australian businesses surged in the aftermath of October’s wind back of pandemic restrictions. Predictions and speculation that Australian ...

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Experts say ‘ESG’ funds need to be held to account

Just because an ETF has ESG in its name doesn’t mean it lives up to the hype. An analysis of almost 100 mutual funds and ETFs by the University of ...

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CUBS Super Fund to close in March

The “merge or die” mandate for super funds has claimed its next victim. Another retail super fund is admitting defeat, with the Credit Union ...

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Climate change opportunities top of mind for business leaders

Embracing the economic opportunities of climate change is a key challenge for Australia according to a new survey.  A survey of more than 400 ...

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IFM Investors’ private equity portfolio certified carbon neutral

The firm’s PE team has achieved full carbon neutrality in what is believed to be an Australian first. IFM Investors has achieved carbon neutrality ...

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American Century hires ESG head

The global investment manager has named its new head of ESG and sustainable investing. American Century Investments has appointed Sarah Bratton ...

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Investment bank granted foreign ADI licence

A bank specialising in capital markets and investment and corporate banking has been granted a licence to operate in Australia. The Australian ...

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Stockspot records 89% surge in FUM

The firm now manages more than $600 million for its 11,000 clients. Australian robo-advisor Stockspot has announced its funds under management ...

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High inflation tipped to be persistent, not permanent

A global investment manager has predicted falling inflation in 2022. Aviva Investors has forecast inflation will start to fall in 2022 after ...

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$1bn super shortfall for Queensland workers

More than half a million workers have been impacted by unpaid super in Queensland. Analysis conducted by Industry Super Australia (ISA) has found ...

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