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| | | ... financial security for women. In its pre-budget submission, the super fund said tracking and closing gender gaps remain its top priority. Most HESTA members are low and middle-income working women and are therefore less likely to be able to save outside ... |
| | | | ... complexity have never been higher, technology decisions will be a crucial element for your success in future years." Finura's top prediction is that 2023 will be tough for startups. "According to Crunchbase, in 2022, venture funding fell 35% compared ... |
| | | | Ethical, responsible and sustainability themed ETFs crossed $9.2 billion in funds under management by the end of 2022, according to Betashares. Betashares says that by the end of 22, there were 52 ethical, responsible and sustainability-themed ETFs. ... |
| | | | ... that they will consider the work of the TNFD although there will likely be other additional nature related disclosures on top of that. "Companies will look to incorporate TNFD with caveats that they might have additional nature-related disclosure requirements." ... |
| | | | Inflation, bonds, China, and the energy transition are at the top of AXA IM chief investment officer Chris Iggo's list of themes that will shape 2023. Providing an outlook for the year ahead, Iggo said: "The economics profession did not prove to be ... |
| | | | With wage inflation expected to persist into 2023, managing wage increases, employee satisfaction and other measures to attract and retain talent are issues on the agenda for ESG engagement this year. According to the latest data available from the ... |
| | | | GQG Partners is aiming to be a top-ranking active equity manager in Australia, according to managing director Laird Abernethy. In an interview with Financial Standard, Abernethy said that despite market turbulence, GQG has performed exceptionally, with ... |
| | | | A PwC survey shows that 73% of chief executives predict global economic decline in 2023, the most pessimistic outlook in over a decade. Moreover, according to the PwC Global CEO Survey, nearly 40% of chief executives think their organisations won't ... |
| | | | ... macro-economic forces directly impacting the industry. KPMG listed market volatility, higher inflation and interest rates as the top issue for super funds. Superannuation advisory partners Melinda Howes, Lisa Butler Beatty and Linda Elkins said with ... |
| | | | ... According to BT, the $4000 increase to the work bonus for pensioners, which incentivises seniors to earn more income from work, is top of mind for advisers right now. Older Australians who are eligible for the Age Pension can now earn up to $11,800 from ... |
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