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| | ... countries at greatest risk. Australia has a higher than average number of incidents, and a higher amount of incidents per unit of GDP as well, the study found. "During our study period (2014-2016), 941 incidents occurred in Australia," said Martin Vezer ... |
| | | Westpac and Mirvac have been named as global leaders in two of the 24 industry groups represented in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index 2017. S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI), and RobecoSAM, an investment specialist focused on sustainability investing ... |
| | | ... European Covered Bonds Council. Estimates for European infrastructure investment needs to 2030 range between 2.6 and 4.5% of GDP, with EUR 200 billion of annual investment needed to finance clean energy and energy efficiency investments. |
| | | ... amongst Australians, particularly women, could contribute an estimated AU$2.9 billion per year to gross domestic product (GDP) over a ten year period. Financial modelling indicates that FIAPs that are implemented could also generate government savings ... |
| | | ... Matt Christensen, AXA IM's global head of responsible investment. "Research has shown $12 trillion could be added to global GDP by 2025 by investing in the advancement of women's equality," Christensen said. "We saw a great opportunity to create a 'gender ... |
| | | ... amongst Australians, particularly women, could contribute an estimated AU$2.9 billion per year to gross domestic product (GDP) over a ten year period. Financial modelling indicates that FIAPs that are implemented could also generate government savings ... |
| | | ... promoting human rights and sustainability reporting in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals. "Each year, 12% of GDP in OECD member countries is spent on purchasing goods and services," said Teresa Fogelberg, GRI deputy chief executive. "This ... |
| | | ... can't match the pricing, but would arguably have a better delivery of service." The social services sector comprises 3.8% of GDP (excluding volunteers) and employs 9.3% of the Australian workforce, Dr Chioatto noted, which gives further urgency to develop ... |
| | | ... emissions from the power sector to 32% below 2005 levels by 2030. China committed to lowering carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP by 60% to 65% from the 2005 level by 2030 and increase the forest stock volume by around 4.5 billion cubic meters on ... |
| | | ... this alone, but the super system in Australia is now worth more than AU$2 trillion. It's much bigger than the size of the GDP, and while the SIS Act talks about our fundamental obligation of generating strong returns for our members, it was written when ... |
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