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26 October 2015 • By • 1 min read

Banks falling short on climate risk

Global banks are failing to implement strategic and long-term approaches to climate risk, raising concerns about the financial sector's ability to ...

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Non-financial data gaining traction

Investors are incorporating non-financial factors into their decision-making to a larger extent as concerns over stranded assets increase, says EY

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Prospect of European QE buoys markets

Eurozone shares have had a boost this week as the European Central Bank (ECB) signalled the possibility of further monetary easing, says AMP Capital

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AMP wealth management AUM slips

AMP's wealth management division saw its assets under management (AUM) drop three per cent to $111 billion in the three months to 30 September 2015

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NAB to double mFund's retail footprint

The ASX mFund settlement service has effectively doubled its retail footprint overnight with NAB's "enterprise-wide" commitment to join the service

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Lazard AM touts ‘power of predictability’

With Australian investors currently overexposed to risks in the domestic equity market, adopting a global and predictable investment strategy is ...

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AMP Capital invests $200m in thermal power

AMP Capital has reached financial close on a US$200 million subordinated debt investment in a portfolio of natural gas-fired power plants in the US ...

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NAB joins ASX mFund service

The National Australia Bank has announced that Nabtrade, NAB Asset Management and NAB Asset Servicing will join the ASX mFund settlement service

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Turnbull must drive reform: Hewson

New Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull must take advantage of his popularity to drive economic and structural reform in Australia, says former Liberal ...

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Millennials demanding responsible investments

Millennials are seeking to invest in companies that achieve positive social outcomes, with 48 per cent affiliating with a form of principles-led ...

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