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| | | ... October, citing limitation of cross-examination during forced video proceedings as a result of COVID-19 and then mental health conditions of one of the defendants. However, a New South Wales Supreme Court judge dismissed the most recent application yesterday ... |
| | | | ... alert, advisory, notification, declaration or other similar publication is issued by the Australian Government or World Health Organisation (WHO). Now it defines pandemic illness as: An illness in respect of which QInsure, after consultation with the ... |
| | | | A new report surveying 296 of Australia's listed companies has highlighted the strides made in diversity at a board level, as well as those needing significant improvement. The Board Diversity index, published by the Governance Institute of Australia ... |
| | | | ... this bearish view, Alankar said, with millions in the US now filing for unemployment benefits. "What started as a public health crisis quickly morphed into a financial shock and now has become an economic crisis," he said. "Since late March, weekly initial ... |
| | | | ... software will empower organisations to improve workforce resilience and flexibility for the challenging period ahead. "The health and economic chaos caused by COVID-19 makes it impossible for organisations to delay decisions about the future of work," ... |
| | | | Private equity firm KKR, which recently acquired Colonial First State, is in hot water in the US over claims a health company it owns cut doctors pay amid the COVID-19 crisis. KKR acquired a 55% stake in CFS on 12 May 2020 for approximately $1.7 billion. ... |
| | | | ... leverage co-investments over traditional carry. Insurers will be affected by low interest rates and COVID-19's impact on health insurance sector. Attractive benefits will come under greater scrutiny and expansion into other businesses (like asset management) ... |
| | | | ... Not being able to draw the line between the office and home environment can have its consequences on mental and physical health, she argued. "That's going to have a price to pay at some point for health, or well-being, or workers getting burnt out," ... |
| | | | Fears super funds with memberships concentrated in the industries hit hardest by the COVID-19 shutdown would feel the pain of early release more are proving largely unfounded, with funds of all kinds seeing withdrawals. While much speculation surrounded ... |
| | | | In times of extreme volatility, it's more important than ever to ensure proper diversification, but the decisions made now will affect performance once we return to the status quo. Within the allocation to growth and defensive assets, it's crucial to ... |
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