Australian Webcast: Workplace Culture Report Reflections
Moana Nottage and Stephane Andre discuss Alphinity’s report, Assessing workplace culture from the outside in, delving into the workplace culture of mining and industrial companies.
Australian Webcast: BHP Site Visit
Jessica Cairns provides a snapshot of her 3 day site tour of BHP’s Iron Ore business and shares some ESG insights on decarbonisation and BHP’s broader business strategy.
Assessing workplace culture from the outside in
In this report, we undertook a research and engagement project to explore the related risks across the industry and deepen our understanding of the factors that can drive, or mitigate, harmful behaviour within a company.
Reporting Season – ESG insights
Is sustainability becoming more than just an add-on for companies? 2Q22 reporting season was all about the ‘E’. Climate change, biodiversity and waste management were key themes across the ASX.
The very real risk of greenwashing
Greenwashing risk for investors is increasing due to the growing focus on ESG investing. What do we consider the three types of greenwashing risks for investors? And how do we avoid accusations of greenwashing?
Australian Webcast: Q2 results season reflections
Andrew Martin delves into the learnings from Q2 reporting season and shares the 2 main reasons results were surprisingly in line with expectations rather than worse than expected.
Australian Webcast: Consumer outlook and Q2 results
Consumers have maintained a robust level of spending which has been reflected in reporting season, Jacob Barnes provides his views and discusses the outlook for the Australian Consumer sector.
When the tide recedes
Elfreda Jonker discusses the importance of focusing on identifying quality management teams that can perform well during high tides, but even better during low tides and highlights two quality stocks for when the tide goes out.
Australian Webcast: banks in a higher interest rate environment
Andrew Martin discusses the outlook for Australian banks – what are the impacts of interest rates on Australian banks and how will this effect the rest of the economy?