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20 June 2022 • By Jon Bragg • 1 min read

Man sentenced to prison for insider trading

The corporate regulator has issued another warning to insider traders noting that the consequences that come from using inside information to trade on ...

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Aviva makes progress on net zero goals

The global asset management arm of Aviva is working towards reaching net zero across its real assets business by 2040. In a recent update, Aviva ...

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NAB blocks $6m transfer in attempted business email compromise scam

The bank has warned its customers to remain vigilant to hacks after $6 million was nearly transferred to a criminal's account. A recent case of ...

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What Australia’s new emissions reduction target means for investors

Australia has now formally pledged to reduce emissions by 43 per cent by 2030. The federal government has officially committed to a stronger ...

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Study finds few Australians are comfortable with open data

Concerns surrounding data privacy could pose a challenge to open data in Australia. New research about the attitudes of Australians towards open ...

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Over 40% of Australians don’t trust ESG claims

While most Australians believe that companies have the power to make a difference, they are sceptical as to the real impact big firms are having

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Most Australians support wage lifts in line with inflation

A new survey has found that an overwhelming majority of Australians are supportive of the FWC’s wage increase.  With the Fair Work Commission (FWC) ...

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Unemployment rate holds at 3.9%

A stronger than expected increase in employment was recorded in May.  Australia’s unemployment rate remained at 3.9 per cent in May, according to ...

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Action must arise from ESG commitments, says KPMG

Less than half of Australia’s corporate leaders believe they will have implemented the operational changes needed to meet their ESG targets by 2030

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Former CBA subsidiary fined $1.7m for defective disclosure statements

The first criminal prosecution for failing to update defective disclosure statements has been handed down by a Victorian court. Former Commonwealth ...

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