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| | | VanEck will launch Australia's first carbon credits ETF, tracking the four most actively traded and largest carbon markets and emissions trading schemes (ETS) in the world. Subject to ASX and final regulatory approval VanEck Global Carbon Credits ETF ... |
| | | | AMP's chair has explained how the group intends to improve its financial performance, while Alexis George outlined how the 173-year-old company will be transformed, with a strong focus on the retirement space. Kicking off the company's annual ... |
| | | | ... bottom 25% of its industry group peers. Hence, Tesla joined Berkshire Hathaway, Johnson & Johnson and Meta as some of the big names on the ESG indexes chopping block. The decision to remove Tesla from the index is perplexing as the company has outwardly ... |
| | | | ... that aren't based on oil and gas production and have similar levels of correlation, Squires said. "The world is also very big from an investment perspective," he said. "We can find enormous opportunities to invest our capital. Why would we invest ... |
| | | | Morrison & Co has adopted a partnership model in what the 33-year-old firm says is an important milestone in becoming a truly global infrastructure investor. Fourteen people have been named partner across six countries. In Australia, they include co-head ... |
| | | | The US Federal Reserve has raised rates by 0.5%, the most aggressive interest rate increase in over 20 years. In his opening statement, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell said: "Inflation is much too high, and we understand the hardship it is causing ... |
| | | | ... misleading and deceptive conduct, advice failures and conduct issues," he said. "Misleading and deceptive conduct isn't a big surprise - an incorrect fee on a bank statement technically triggers a report, which is asinine and a waste of organisations' ... |
| | | | ... the Year, PR Company of the Year and Marketing Team of the Year. Last year's awards attracted over 17,000 votes, with big winners including Australian Ethical, BT, Link Group, Praemium and QSuper celebrated at an evening event at Sydney Luna Park. ... |
| | | | ... tomorrow, while half don't expect the RBA to jack up rates until June. Unlike the surveyed economists, interestingly three of the big four banks have said they expect a rate rise on Tuesday. |
| | | | The latest data from Investment Trends shows yield expectations among equities investors are at a 15-month low and concerns over rising inflation and likely increases to interest rates are growing. A survey of active investors in March reveals greater ... |
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