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| | | ... executive and managing director Asia Pacific Arian Neiron said that carbon pricing threads climate change costs into economic decision-making, incentivising changes in production and consumption patterns towards decarbonsiation. "The benefit of global ... |
| | | | ... Australia. In terms of other directorships, Long sits on the boards of the Climate Governance Initiative, the Committee for Economic Development of Australia, and QBE Insurance. She is also a member of ASIC's corporate governance consultative committee. ... |
| | | | ... supervises are about $8 trillion, up by around a third from just five years ago. His point being that notwithstanding the economic ups and downs in recent years, Australia's financial system has continued to grow strongly. Specific to super, he said ... |
| | | | ... finance, public goods (energy, water, and waste), housing and financial services. As chief economist, Auster will head PwC's economic research unit and lead the firm's economic related work with governments, businesses, and communities. On her appointment ... |
| | | | Financial stability risks have increased as global financial conditions continue to tighten, according to the Reserve Bank of Australia's Financial Stability Review. The RBA cited a further tightening of financial conditions, an increase of debt-servicing ... |
| | | | The current economic climate is a top concern for global chief executives, but many are already prepared for a recession, according to the KPMG 2022 Chief Executive Outlook. The report said 86% of chief executives believe a recession will happen over ... |
| | | | ... hearings into the regulators, committee chair Daniel Mulino MP said it's crucial that regulators be scrutinised to ensure economic resilience. "The committee will be probing the supervision and enforcement activities of the ACCC, APRA and ASIC, as well ... |
| | | | ... evolution of sustainable investment among Asset Owners and the differing priorities across global regions." "The current economic headwinds and the adjustments we are seeing in sustainable investment strategies, reinforces the ever-increasing need for ... |
| | | | ... the board decided to increase the cash rate by 25 basis points this month as it assesses the outlook for inflation and economic growth in Australia." Lowe noted that as is the case in most countries, inflation in Australia is too high. While global factors ... |
| | | | For a fifth consecutive month, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is expected to lift its rates, according to experts from T.Rowe Price, HSBC, and Janus Henderson. "Last month, we predicted the RBA would again hike 50 basis points (bps) at the October ... |
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