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| | ... Holdings Limited, The Star Entertainment Group Limited, The Lottery Corporation Limited and Tabcorp Holdings Limited; Tobacco : Amcor PLC; Russian entities : Gazprom PJSC and Rosneft Oil Company; Oil Tar Sands : ConocoPhillips; Coal Mining : Coronado ... |
| | | ... second best ESG reporting transparency. Woodside was followed by a tie for third place between Newcrest Mining, South32 and Amcor. ANZ Bank and National Australia Bank had the next best reporting respectively. According to the study, ASX 50 companies ... |
| | | ... Compounders it defines as stocks with a strong competitive position underpinning attractive and sustainable income, such as Amcor and IPH. Cows (likes Aurizon and Wesfarmers) are stocks with strong balance sheet and capital management potential, which ... |
| | | ... examples of its limited screening but stock-level sustainability analysis, Martin Currie cited three stocks: Harvey Norman, Amcor and AGL Energy, "Harvey Norman would have passed most negative screens that RI funds use, but for us this fails our ESG ... |
| | | ... Argo purchased $93 million in long-term investments, as well as adding to existing holdings. These include investments in Amcor, AP Eagers, Corporate Travel Management, Downer EDI, Freedom Foods, Ramsay Health Care, Rural Funds Group, Treasury Wine Estates ... |
| | | ... back the portfolio's return for the year. On the plus side, the portfolio benefited from its exposure to holdings such as Amcor, Ruralco, Genesis Energy and Steadfast," he said. |
| | | ... deliver a regular income stream of fully franked dividends. Its top holdings include the four major banks, Macquarie, AMP, Amcor, QBE, BHP and Woolworths. Since its 2004 inception, it returned 11.3%, beating its benchmark by 2.2%. WLE, which has a similar ... |
| | | ... rebalance of S&P's Australian indices announced today. AMP's spot on the index will be taken by packaging manufacturer Amcor. The wealth giant has denied the index-change will impact its inflows from indexed investment products. "The change is ... |
| | | ... only 1.1% to 21.5% underlying growth after a $1.5 billion currency loss was taken into account. However, companies such as Amcor, Woodside Petroleum, BHP and Transurban raised dividends enough in Australian dollar terms to deliver increases in US dollar ... |
| | | ... weekly consumer confidence survey. In equities news, Fortescue Metals Group, Dick Smith, Asciano, SEEK, Sonic Healthcare and Amcor are among the companies expected to post half year results, while Coca-Cola Amatil and Iluka Resources are slated to release ... |
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