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| | ASIC has filed a suit against Active Super over greenwashing claims, alleging, among other charges, that the super fund was invested in Russian assets after the invasion of Ukraine while purporting otherwise to members. The markets regulator has commenced ... |
| | | Setting a precedent, the corporate watchdog has taken Mercer Superannuation Australia to court for alleged greenwashing conduct. Mercer marketed the Sustainable Plus options, available in the Mercer Super Trust (MST), as suitable for members who "are ... |
| | | LOGOS and its consortium partners have announced a commitment from Mainfreight to develop and lease a warehouse facility at the Moorebank Logistics Park (MLP) for an initial 15-year term. Backed by AustralianSuper, AXA IM Alts, Ivanhoé Cambridge and ... |
| | | ... released since Kennedy's "fearless forecasts" proved him wrong. Then again, and don't get me wrong, I write to praise Caesar (er, Steven) not to bury him. His dire predictions may have contributed to the spending splurge announced in the 2021-22 ... |
| | | ... what has become a catastrophe," she said. Medd said she will be voting against the re-election of board members Nerida Caesar and Peter Marriott at Westpac's annual meeting. It comes amid the fallout from Westpac's alleged 23 million anti-money laundering ... |
| | | Et tu, Brute? The Australian version of the Shakespearean drama, Julius Caesar, that saw Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull politically assassinated (and replaced with the Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison) in the dying days of August may have played a ... |
| | | ... independent, non-executive director to its board. With about 30 years of commercial and business management experience, Nerida Caesar will join the bank's board effective September 1. Caesar, who is currently the managing director of Equifax Australia ... |
| | | ... March". This quote had always been imbued with a sense of foreboding because this day marked the assassination of Julius Caesar back in 44 BC. It shouldn't be for the "ides" was just the fancy way Romans termed the 15th day of March, May, July and October ... |
| | | "Alea iacta est"! "The die is cast". This is what Julius Caesar exclaimed when he crossed the river Rubicon back in 49 BC. The same phrase that ECB president Mario Draghi must be uttering to himself as he began spending the first euro of his a,-60 billion ... |
| | | ... imploding, China is tightening and Australian Prime Minister Gillard's approval rating plummets to an all-time low - lower than Caesar's, sorry I mean Kevin, before the political stabbing. Everything that could go wrong seemed to have gone wrong. I was ... |
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