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| | | ... change its investment on ethical grounds. It will only divest from a company or from a country if one, the New Zealand government has imposed sanctions on the country or two, the international community has imposed sanctions," she told Financial Standard. ... |
| | | | ... returns with maintaining sufficient liquidity for ongoing claim payments. The appointment comes as the New Zealand government reviews the state insurer. The Kiwi government commissioned Willis Towers Watson to conduct an external review of ACC's ... |
| | | | ... economic or military sanctions aimed at that government," the investors said. Like many other nations, the New Zealand government has strongly condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine and implemented a range of measures in response. "With regard to ... |
| | | | ... Fund, Sir Michael Cullen, is being remembered as one of New Zealand's most influential politicians. The New Zealand government announced today the passing of Sir Michael Cullen, with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern saying the nation is "so much the richer ... |
| | | | The New Zealand government's review of default KiwiSaver providers has resulted in AMP not being reappointed. New Zealand's default retirement savings scheme KiwiSaver works by having a network of default providers which manage client money in balanced ... |
| | | | Willis Towers Watson has been appointed to review the New Zealand Government Superannuation Fund Authority (NZ GSFA). Under this appointment, WTW will assess NZ GSFA's investment approach to determine how effectively and efficiently it is performing ... |
| | | | ... for more than 200,000 members. AMP is one of the nine default providers to the scheme, appointed by the New Zealand government in 2007. AMP provides a number of options to the scheme. As at September 2020, the AMP Default Fund for example, delivered ... |
| | | | The New Zealand government has hardened its stance on climate change, barring fossil fuel producers from default accounts in its voluntary super system. Approximately 690,000 New Zealanders in default KiwiSaver accounts will no longer have exposure ... |
| | | | ... whether New Zealand law had been breached by social media companies and was monitoring the response of the New Zealand government. Whineray said at the time: "We have been profoundly shocked and outraged by the Christchurch terror attacks and their transmission ... |
| | | | ... sure their products are safe here in Australia and don't risk our national security." Meanwhile, the New Zealand government has acted to make viewing and sharing the video illegal. He explained that depending on the identity of an investment organisation ... |
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