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| | ... appoint three independent directors: lawyer Kym Evans, Affinity Capital founder Emma Davidson and former Australian Financial Review editor Glenn Burge. Wilson said the new board would ensure HHV shareholders were "provided with the choice between realising ... |
| | | ... finalists. Other finalists in the category included Kanga News deputy editor Helen Craig, and The Australian Financial Review (AFR) reporter Peter Ker. The overall winner was a joint submission from AFR reporters Michael Smith, Angus Grigg and Lisa Murray ... |
| | | ... proposed directors are corporate lawyer Kym Evans, Affinity Capital founder Emma Davidson and former Australian Financial Review editor Glenn Burge. In a statement to WAM shareholders, Wilson said the proposed directors would assist in ensuring HHV shareholders ... |
| | | ... A$ fetched US$0.7353. It calculated that the A$ should be exchanging at US$0.8696 to be fair. The Australian Financial Review (AFR) agrees that it is cheap but disagrees that it would reach US$0.80: "Why the 'cheap' Aussie is unlikely to rise to US80". ... |
| | | ... and currency - into a tailspin. It wasn't a happy New Year welcome to 2016. It was spooky - as the Australian Financial Review headlined on the 8 January, "George Soros see echoes of 2008 crisis". The quote: "When I look at the financial markets there ... |
| | | ... "provisions are adjusted for such events each year." At the same time, though, when pressed by the Australian Financial Review as to his views on climate change, Cameron said that "the extent of influence by humans is still difficult to quantify." This ... |
| | | ... Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) has hit back at the idea which has resurfaced in an article in the Australian Financial Review. In a statement ASFA said the proposed policy change "is not appropriate" and "enshrining the purpose of the superannuation ... |
| | | ... Bank of Australia (RBA), Glenn Stevens, it seems. In his regular end-of-year tete-a-tete with the Australian Financial Review (AFR), Gov Glenn admitted, "Well, I don't know any more than you, Michael, about what they will do. I only know what's in the ... |
| | | ... reflationary policies - interventionist or otherwise? Funny that, because this is what I read printed on the Australian Financial Review only yesterday - the day "China's stocks rallied to the highest level in seven weeks and turnover jumped..."... when ... |
| | | ... Iran, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Zambia and Chile would suffer bigger effects on their economies." (Australian Financial Review) The AFR adds, "An indicative interpretation of the IMF's modelling based on Treasury budget numbers also suggests it expects ... |
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