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| | ... and detailed asset allocation information as "non confidential" and therefore available for publication. Starting from August, the new expenditure data will provide details on the breakdown of expenses for the whole industry, and for each fund, by more ... |
| | | ... rising unemployment and falling inflation should see it in a position to start cutting at its June meeting (if not then in August)," Oliver said. David Robertson from Bendigo Bank agreed. "The RBA will want to see much more progress with core inflation ... |
| | | ... on 15 June 2019 at the height of AMP's tumult in the wake of the Hayne Royal Commission. She took over as chair in August 2020. She replaced Catherine Brenner who left in the hope that investors could regain confidence in AMP following shock revelations ... |
| | | ... head of New Zealand. Its $2 billion New Zealand climate investment fund, announced by the previous Labour government in August 2023, is expected to make its first investments in early 2024. "Irrespective of government, we see this not only as a wonderful ... |
| | | ... Martin will join UniSuper in the role on February 21. He is currently chief risk officer at Cbus, a role he's held since August 2019. Martin will replace Andrew Raftis, who retired at the end of 2023 after three years in the role. Martin has been with ... |
| | | ... the decision to implement the additional conditions follow an internal report prepared by NGS's internal auditor in August 2022 and an independent review undertaken in April of this year at APRA's request following the attack. "The reviews identified ... |
| | | ... Corporation has named Lisa Gay as its new chair. The appointment follows the retirement of long-serving chair James McKenzie in August. At that time, Gay was selected to serve as chair on an interim basis. Now, she has been named McKenzie's permanent ... |
| | | ... AUSTRAC to improve compliance with Australia's anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) laws. In August, the financial crimes regulator ordered the appointment of an external auditor to Gold Corporation, which trades as The ... |
| | | ... proposed three-year phase-in would be "dangerous." Parents for Climate, which filed a claim against EnergyAustralia in August for false or misleading advertising over its branding of fossil fuel energy products as "carbon neutral", raised concerns about ... |
| | | ... nations such as Russia, Iran, and North Korea. According to an audit conducted by opposition senator James Paterson in August, the $200 billion sovereign wealth fund first forayed into Chinese markets in 2007, but its investment exposures grew as China ... |
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