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Investor group welcomes carbon disclosure inquiry

MARK SMITH  |  WEDNESDAY, 3 FEB 2016

IFM bets $1bn on US shale gas revolution

JAMES FERNYHOUGH  |  TUESDAY, 17 JUN 2014
... The US Energy Information Administration has estimated that exportation of natural gas will peak at 3.5 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) in 2029 and remain at that level until 2040. While shale gas is cleaner than many other forms of fossil fuel, it is obtained ...

FinaMetrica rides regulatory wave

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  TUESDAY, 19 JAN 2010
... Resnik, chief executive at FinaMetrica, said regulatory changes including the introduction of the Treat Customers Fairly (TCF) in the UK meant financial planners are looking for ways to prove they're providing a good service to clients. As a result ...

Pearce backs TCF policy

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  FRIDAY, 6 MAR 2009
... services, superannuation and corporate law, Chris Pearce said the opposition would support a 'treating customers fairly' (TCF) principle if the latest financial planning inquiry does not fully address consumer rights. The shadow minister is currently ...

Fin services escapes consumer law reform

ALEX DUNNIN  |  TUESDAY, 17 FEB 2009
... Australian practice is also at odds with major reforms now being introduced in the UK through the Treat Customers Fairly (TCF) provisions where financial firms have to follow six main fairness principles, including how "products and services marketed ...

We need a fairness test: ASIC

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  FRIDAY, 18 JUL 2008
... their customers fairly. He said it's very different in the UK where a fairness test, known as the Treat Customers Fairly (TCF) principle, is an overriding principle. The lack of a local TCF is a "missing link" in Australian regulation, he said. Cooper ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  MONDAY, 11 SEP 2006
... manufacturing sector generally. The manufacturing industry contracted 2.4 per cent during the last year. The contribution of the TCF sector to the national GDP figure is now down to about $600 million from about $1 billion five years ago. Australia is ...
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