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Standardise sustainability reporting: Finsia

HAMISH MADDEN  |  THURSDAY, 2 AUG 2007
... Services Institute of Australasia (Finsia) has highlighted a potential $1.2 billion injection into Australia's bottom line GDP each year and a boost to profits if companies adopt standardised sustainability risk reporting. The Finsia study, conducted ...

CFS GAM appoints Australian Equities head

... to head the group's Australian Equities (Growth). Fanning replaces Simon Shields, the former head of Australian Equities (GDP Plus), who left the group in June and has since moved to UBS in a similar role. Prior to joining CFS, Fanning was the managing ...

Australian economy to lose shine in 2025

... India and Mexico. Speaking at this year's Fidelity Investment Forum held in Sydney, McRae drew on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data from Goldman Sachs and Laggan Enterprises to make predictions on who would be the top ten players in world economy by ...

China's GDP and CPI blowout

SUZY MAC  |  FRIDAY, 20 JUL 2007
China continues to blitz market expectations with GDP growth in the June quarter coming in at 11.9 per cent, well above the expected 11.0 per cent and their strongest growth since Q3 1994. China's industrial production also expanded by 1.3 per cent ...

Advisers urged to exit UBS Aussie fund

... objectives," said Marcus Hanel, S&P fund analyst. Admittedly UBS promptly recruited Simon Shields, head of Australian Equities (GDP Plus) at Colonial First State Investments to replace Fiani. However, Hanel said the appointment still fails to outweigh ...

Economic round-up: BRICs get richer

SUZY MAC  |  FRIDAY, 29 JUN 2007
... India and China) continue growing, we can expect a period of moderation in the expansion of mature economies for 2007. In 2006 GDP growth and market capitalisation built on the stable performances of the previous year. However, according to the Economist ...

Rich get richer

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  THURSDAY, 28 JUN 2007
High global GDP growth and market capitalisation are driving ever higher numbers of high net wealth (HNW) individuals and ultra high net wealth (UNHW) individuals, according to the 11th annual World Wealth Report. The report, conducted by Capgemini ...

Fin services not delivering

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 27 JUN 2007
... gross domestic product for the past 15 years. "But in the US the financial services sector has grown from 10 to 13 per cent of GDP, while in the UK it's 24 per cent." The UK controls the savings of people in other countries, but Australia does hardly ...

Aussies in ever greater debt: MLC

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  THURSDAY, 21 JUN 2007
... said, pointing to a survey of 58 countries around the world that showed all countries in the survey had positive year-on-year GDP growth in the last few years. "That hasn't happened for 40 years, and that is a really big deal. It just shows you that ...

Economic round up: GDP vs. gross domestic happiness

SUZY MAC  |  FRIDAY, 15 JUN 2007
... clearly makes us no happier and Dr Oliver believes consequentially this suggests that, "the focus of economics on boosting GDP, with all its adverse environmental consequences, is grossly misplaced." Perhaps Chuang -Tzu had the easy answer back in 350 ...