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| | ... able to reap the full benefits of elevated iron ore prices because of the ongoing diplomatic and trade tensions between Canberra and Beijing, which has already prompted China to impose import restrictions on Australian products. The latest international ... |
| | | ... around 50% of total world iron ore exports - had it not been for the on-going diplomatic tensions between Beijing and Canberra sparked by that tiny micro-organism. As such, China had imposed trade restrictions, quotas, bans or whatever on Australian ... |
| | | ... Strategic Business Unit earlier this year. O'Brien will lead a team of more than 2000 people across Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Perth, Auckland, and Wellington. She will oversee Capgemini's breadth of capabilities in strategy and transformation ... |
| | | The 125-year-old advice and stockbroking firm is establishing a Canberra office, as two financial advisers based in the region join from Elston. Tim Anderson and Richard Taylor have joined Wilsons' private wealth advisory team, which is headed by Paul ... |
| | | ... role as Cromwell's head of development in Australia, Cromwell has recently received development approvals for assets in Canberra (19 National Circuit), Chatswood (475 Victoria Avenue) and Melbourne (700 Collins Street). Hansen joined Cromwell in 2013 ... |
| | | ... about three weeks earlier... right down to the risk to the outlook: "The simmering diplomatic and trade tensions between Canberra and Beijing constitute a major downside risk". This compares with the MYEFO's, "Recent trade actions affecting Australia's ... |
| | | ... upping its admin fees in January, as first revealed by Financial Standard, and reiterated by questioning politicians in Canberra. Here are the stories the Financial Standard team thinks defined the year in superannuation: Rest climate case dismissed ... |
| | | ... to defy China. And defied China, Australia did for the following reasons: This spurred a Chinese embassy official in Canberra declaring: "China is angry. If you make China the enemy, China will be the enemy." A rose by any other name... For all intents ... |
| | | ... US$100/tonne mark, supporting Australian government revenues. However, the simmering diplomatic and trade tensions between Canberra and Beijing constitute a major downside risk. |
| | | ... properties, such as Neeta City in Fairfield, where a former Big W tenancy was converted into a customer car park, and Canberra's Belconnen Markets is being refurbished into a fresh food markets precinct. It recently acquired the Woolloongabba Community ... |
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