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| | | ... fears that next month's Federal Budget will include revenue initiatives to offset money the government has already spent on GFC stimulus pacakages. Changes to superannuation rules are tipped to head the list, though ones that disproportinately benefit ... |
| | | | ... hardship withdrawals, according to a new Towers Perrin survey. US employees are continuing to buckle under the weight of the GFC, with between 30 to 60 per cent of the survey's 500 companies that responded to the survey saying that their employees were ... |
| | | | ... cent. In 2005 Australia accounted for 1.8 per cent. Australia's share of Asian issuances is 22 per cent. Despite the raft of GFC stimulus packages needing to be funded by new debt, total issuances in 2008 were down 40 per cent on 2007. Thomson Reuters ... |
| | | | ... members," added Jerry Moriarty, director of policy, IAPF. Unsurprisingly, equities suffered significantly under the stress of the GFC. At the end of last year, equities accounted for just 47.8 per cent of assets under management - nearly a 20 per cent ... |
| | | | Game over. Problem solved! With a stroke of a pen and an extra US$1,000,000,000,000 the leaders of the G20 have ended the global financial crisis. Not so fast. The rally that started in the Asia Pacific time zone extended to Wall Street overnight, with ... |
| | | | ... anti-everything protesters dubbed the day when leaders of the G20 meet to hold a summit on 'how do we solve a problem like the GFC?' The protesters were railing against almost every issue known to man it seems. Got a beef with globalization? You have ... |
| | | | ... than previously estimated. Key research groups have released projections for the superannuation market that show while the GFC has dented the super industry's growth prospects, the blow is far from fatal. Rainmaker's latest ten year projections for super ... |
| | | | ... about their investments, guess again - the number of calls fielded by Pillar Administration has fallen since the start of the GFC, said Peter Beck, the firm's chief executive. Beck, a speaker at yesterday's CMSF in the Gold Coast, said there has been ... |
| | | | ... opposed. Certainly the US wants the UK onside when the G20 gabfest convenes in a fortnight to hatch their escape from the GFC. The extent of the crisis is such that a concerted effort by the great powers is needed. As events of the past months have shown ... |
| | | | ... the impact of the recent global financial crisis," said Reynolds. "While consumers have no control over events such as the GFC they do have control over the fund they choose so it's critical that they choose wisely. As it stands now, not only are some ... |
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