Cherie Marriott joined FinanceAsia in 1997 and is currently the magazine's Australia editor based in Sydney. Cherie began her career in journalism in 1990 at The Canberra Times, followed by National News in London, The Australian in Vietnam, and then on to Hong Kong where she worked for Asiamoney and Global Finance. She was editor of FinanceAsia between 1997 and 1999. She has a degree in journalism from Charles Sturt University and post-graduate qualifications in finance from the Australian Securities Institute.
Players at the cutting edge of Australia’s start-up industry discussed collaboration, culture, trust, privacy and innovation at a recent roundtable hosted by Accenture and FinanceAsia.
At a recent roundtable hosted by ANZ and FinanceAsia, issuers and investors talked about new asset classes emerging in Australia’s sustainable finance market and a shift towards measuring impact.
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