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| | ... conflict and complex succession matters," she said. Also presenting at the SMSF Association Conference, shadow treasurer Angus Taylor slammed the proposed doubling of superannuation tax to 30%, saying it is a blatant attack on Australians' wealth. |
| | | ... doing it with our own citizens superannuation funds." Some members of the opposition, including shadow treasurer Angus Taylor have expressed concerns about mandates such as nation building. Earlier this year, Taylor criticised the concept, stating that ... |
| | | ... the government's proposed objective for superannuation. At the ASFA Conference in February, Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor also supported the principle of an objective for superannuation but disagreed with additional mandates like nation building. ... |
| | | ... tax treatment of capital gains under the new policy. As previously reported by Financial Standard, Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor also critiqued the government's proposed policy as labelling it another election promise. "It's clear that Labor ... |
| | | ... the re-imposition or tightening of social distancing and shutdown restrictions. For those interested, applying the 'Taylor Rule' - "a monetary-policy rule that stipulates how much the central bank should change the nominal interest rate in response ... |
| | | ... Australia's first sovereign energy reserve, and superannuation funds can help, according to an expert. Energy minister Angus Taylor said the government will buy $94 million of crude oil, after oil prices tumbled on Monday and the United States also ... |
| | | The RBA's growth and inflation forecasts and the Taylor Rule calls for just one more rate cut next year. So there we have it ladies and gents, the answer to every Australian's question du jour, how low will domestic interest rates go? I posed ... |
| | | ... markets expect one (to 0.75%) or two (to 0.50%) more interest rate reductions would do it. But what does the time-tested Taylor Rule - a monetary-policy rule that stipulates how much the central bank should change the nominal interest rate in response ... |
| | | ... Rule' prescribe? For quick reference, here's Wikipedia's definition (yes, yes I know): "In economics, a Taylor rule is a monetary-policy rule that stipulates how much the central bank should change the nominal interest rate in response to ... |
| | | ... from two rate HIKES to one rate HIKE to NONE. Financial Standard was also the first to prescribe that, based on the Taylor Rule, Australia's official cash rate should be 1% - two rate cuts - on February 6; three months before the RBA acknowledged ... |
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