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| | | ... combined statement. "Let's test this proposed fee disclosure model on the public - if it is understood by most, then we have nothing to fear." ACA senior policy officer, financial services Catherine Wolthuizen said the chief concerns of the ACA were ... |
| | | | ... some of his News Corp shares for some of Murdoch's businesses. Last week when asked about Malone's comments, Murdoch said nothing was for sale and he wasn't in talks with Malone's Liberty Media, although Mr Murdoch added "I mean, you know, we talk every ... |
| | | | ... had started to reverse its gains, as investors took profits. The strategist said that apart from the weaker US dollar, nothing else was currently driving the Australian dollar. |
| | | | ... of $200 or $300 per annum, but i'll bet my bottom dollar that taxpayers would rather have $200 or $300 per annum than nothing." AAP |
| | | | ... said the RBA had been a lot clearer than in November in selling the risks to the economy from higher inflation. "There's nothing in this statement that suggests to me that they're going to stop at 5.25 per cent," she said. ABN Amro chief economist Kieran ... |
| | | | ... subjected to. "But I do reiterate what I regard as a critical point. Telstra's performance as a service organisation has nothing to do with who owns it," he said. Mr Mansfield said controls on Telstra and its service delivery would not collapse if the ... |
| | | | ... that the top rate comes in at too low a level of income," Mr Howard told radio 3AW. "I've said this before and there's nothing new in the argument that it would be a good idea that as people's incomes rise that the top ceiling, which is now $62,500 ... |
| | | | ... represent less than 5% of the workforce (and will therefore cost $200 million); those earning $40,000 to $96,000 receive nothing - not even a cent, whilst those earning $27,500 or less only receive a matching $1,000 government contribution if a voluntary ... |
| | | | ... until the interest rate structure is shaken up significantly. "Housing is not called an interest rate sensitive sector for nothing," he said. The market had been boosted earlier in the year by the prospect of lower interest rates. "But contemporaneous ... |
| | | | ... number of people," Mr Newman said. "Some of those would be obvious candidates but we don't want to pre-empt anything - nothing's ruled in or out." He would not say how many candidates the exchange was currently considering, "because it's too early in ... |
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