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| | | Australian Millennials' opinion of business' motivation and ethics has dropped to its lowest levels since 2014, according to the 2018 Deloitte Millennial Survey. David Brown, Human Capital Leader, Deloitte The percentage of Australian Millennials who ... |
| | | | ... sideshow, with some interest and some scepticism," he said. "But now it's the new normal." Christensen noted that 86% of millennials are interested in responsible and impact investments, citing a study by Morgan Stanley. "Impact investing is not just ... |
| | | | ... manage this part of the labour market. We think companies will also need to adapt human capital strategies to satisfy millennials' calls for more flexible and independent work." Pauline Vamos, chief executive of Regnan, believes the future of work is ... |
| | | | ... Hundreds of thousands of young people are building up a level of savings for retirement. Similarly, we're often told millennials do not engage with their superannuation, but we are confident we can also bust that myth with the upcoming launch of Acorns ... |
| | | | ... animal cruelty (69%), human rights violations (62%), and pornography (56%), the research found. Three quarters of Millennials say they are likely to invest in a responsible super fund that considers ESG along with investment return, and they are most ... |
| | | | ... seen across investor type from retail to HNW to institutional," O'Brien said. "Our research has shown that 90% of millennials, and 73% of non-millennials have interest in having their investments deliver competitive returns while promoting positive ESG ... |
| | | | ... Australia says more than one in 100 Australians have signed up to Acorns in the year since its launch, primarily from millennials. "Millennials are more attuned to the social impact of their actions than other demographics and are driving the interest ... |
| | | | ... broader commitment to invest 10% of its funds in positive assets. "We think demand will increasingly be driven by millennials who are often very engaged with issues including corporate sustainability and values based investing," Pedley said. "Increasingly ... |
| | | | ... an area that I think is only going to become increasingly important to investors," Pedley said. "Bear in mind that millennials, which effectively are the next generation of investors, rate the ethical aspects and ESG components very highly when it comes ... |
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