NZ Super Fund ruling likely to increase scrutiny on investment processes
Fund managers are considering the implications of a High Court ruling which found the NZ Super Fund did not properly address human rights issues in its investing.
In a decision last week, the court granted an application by the Palestine Solidarity Network for a review of NZ Super Fund’s ethical investment policies.
The network was concerned about investments in companies trading with illegal Israeli settlements, including Airbnb, Booking.com, Expedia and Motorola.
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Court ruling likely to concern KiwiSaver managersSunday, April 19th, 2:11AM
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Craigs buys up Dunedin-based fin planning firmFriday, April 17th, 8:58PM
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NZX50 joins ASX200 lower as refinery fire weighs
Ebos came in for some selling ahead of next week’s investor day.
New Zealand’s S&P/NZX 50 index joined Australia lower as the fire at Viva Energy’s refinery in Geelong knocked energy companies on the other side of the Tasman and a resilient Aussie jobs market kept alive expectations for rate hike next month by the Reserve Bank of Australia.
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FMA takes pulse of KiwiSaver private assetsThursday, April 16th, 4:33AM
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