Natalie Oh
School of Banking & Finance - PhD, University of New South Wales | MCom, University of Sydney | BEng (Hons), BCom, University of Sydney
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A guide to tackling invisible career barriers for women at work
Women and organisations need to rethink foundational imbalances and the ‘invisible barriers’ in order to genuinely progress gender equity in the workplace
Does Buy Now, Pay Later still work if the cost of living keeps rising?
With the cost of living on the rise, there are risks associated with Buy Now, Pay Later financing for both consumers and companies
Three megatrends reshaping the world of investment management
Future investment industry leaders will require high levels of emotional intelligence and agile mindsets in addition to a keen understanding of data and how it can be applied
Three useful things to know about quantitative analysts
Today's successful quantitative analysts require good communication skills, a curious mind, and a willingness to learn, says Macquarie Bank Quantitative Strategist Dr Jason Scally
How financial advice helps to deter financial crime
There are lesser-known benefits to having financial advisers in the community, like fewer cases of financial crime, a UNSW Business School study has found
From directing a criminal enterprise to leading a social enterprise
From being sentenced to 13 years in prison for directing a criminal syndicate, to becoming a UNSW student and starting up a successful social enterprise, Joseph Kwon’s story is one of street smart meets book smart
What should advisers get paid to push managed funds?
Small variations in fees can have large consequences