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Sarah Simpkins

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Sarah Simpkins is a journalist at Momentum Media, reporting primarily on banking, financial services and wealth. Prior to joining the team in 2018, Sarah worked in trade media and produced stories for a current affairs program on community radio. You can contact her on [email protected].

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Super divestment falling short on climate action: ACCR

Super divestment falling short on climate action: ACCR

Recent moves by super funds to dump thermal coal are not entirely translating to diminished emissions, a new report has...Read More

Tax, regulation targeted in race for Asia finance crown

A committee assembled by senator Andrew Bragg has urged the government to slash convoluted tax and regulatory obligation...Read More

Court orders winding up of Mayfair 101 company 

A Mayfair 101 company that owes around $211 million to its investors is set to be wound up, as a result of ASIC’s cour...Read More

Risk, exec pay, super performance top APRA’s priorities

APRA has signalled its prime concerns for the year ahead, which include its implementing the new remuneration standard, ...Read More

Pollies’ super discourse ‘doesn’t align with the facts’: Chant...

The general manager of superannuation research house Chant West has called recent comments from government members aroun...Read More

IPOs rebound from COVID fallout

The Australian IPO market recovered strongly from the COVID mayhem in the second half of 2020, with a resurgence in mark...Read More

Shadow financial services minister gains super oversight

Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has added superannuation to the portfolio of shadow minister for financial services, ...Read More

SG rise would help early super wipeouts: Industry Super

At least a fifth of NSW early super release recipients wiped out their retirement savings, Industry Super Australia has ...Read More

Investors calling pre-pandemic recovery after July 

The majority of investors do not anticipate a return to normalcy until after July, according to new survey by UBS.  ...Read More

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