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| | | ... friends. Discount Greece's debt by 50% and you'll have all the other PIGIs going wee wee wee all the way home. What would stop Ireland or Portugal or Spain or Italy from asking for the same debt reduction? They'll ask to have what Greece was given. The ... |
| | | | ... Please. A few would no doubt use this latest "soft figure" to justify their calls for a China hard landing. If they don't stop whatever it is they're smoking, they'll land on their butts. As for moi, it justifies my view that China's strategy of cooling ... |
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| | | | Australian shares rose by almost two per cent, boosted by investors' confidence that a Greek default would not extend beyond Europe. The local market opened more than one per cent firmer on Friday, following strong European and US leads after a tranche ... |
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| | | | ... "We're disappointed that the SMSF sector has been singled out and certainly in our view the practices which they are trying to stop have just as much potential to occur in larger funds," said Burgess. Burgess said of all the reforms this would likely ... |
| | | | Australian shares extended early gains at noon, with materials leading the market as commodity prices slowed their steady descent of recent weeks. At 1200 AEST the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index gained 114.9 points, or 2.97 per cent, to 3978.8, while the ... |
| | | | ... Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." (George W. Bush) Ok, stop giggling now, we all know what the former US President was trying to say. This 'Bushism' - one of many - came to mind as I ... |
| | | | ... members, however funds may offer discounted fees to employers or particular employees. "Importantly, these reforms will not stop superannuation members benefiting from scale and continuing to access the low fees currently available through large corporate ... |
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