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| | | ... step forward for the country and its net zero ambitions, but also for Australian corporates. "With recent increases in regulation from ASIC, AUD green bond issuance has slowed whilst corporates evaluate their own sustainability objectives and the robustness ... |
| | | | Super fund ESG options on average have "sharply reduced" exposure to BHP, Woodside Energy and Transurban while being overweight CSL, Telstra and ResMed, according to Rainmaker Information. Rainmaker Information has released its most recent Rainmaker ... |
| | | | ... economic value generation - is moderately or highly dependent on nature and its ecosystem services. These include climate regulation, carbon storage, pollination, and water regulation. Therefore, nature-based solutions are vital to protect, sustainably ... |
| | | | ... continued focus on building stronger analytical capabilities. The RBA also has an important role in shaping relevant regulation for the financial sector. It should continue to collaborate with its regulatory peers, both domestically and internationally." ... |
| | | | It is 10 years since more than a thousand people died in the Rana Plaza textile factory collapse in Bangladesh in April 2013. In the intervening years, regulations to improve factory safety has been introduced in Bangladesh, and issues related to worker ... |
| | | | South Korean markets watchdog the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS), has announced a taskforce to develop ESG fund disclosure standards. The framework will cover investment strategy and targets, relevance to ESG, manager capabilities and performance ... |
| | | | The Australian renewable energy sector is grappling with the dilemma of what to do with an estimated 80 million solar panels at end of life - more than 100,000 tonnes due to be dismantled in Australia from 2035 onwards. This enormous volume of waste ... |
| | | | Australian companies support stronger regulation around modern slavery, including the establishment of a national anti-slavery commissioner and the introduction of financial penalties for inadequate disclosures. A coalition of human rights organisations ... |
| | | | ... offered to New Zealand investors through the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition regime (MRSO regime). Under New Zealand regulation, Vanguard was required to provide the Disclose Register with notice of enforcement action or use of a power by the ASIC no ... |
| | | | ... have greater pricing power can be better bets. "There are a set of sectors - food, materials, transportation - where regulation is tilting towards companies and markets with more resource efficiency. That's the backdrop, which leads to a set of really ... |
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