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| | | ... possibilities for in-house operations. Holzberger said the development of the superannuation industry, and the growing number of jobs for fund managers within super, was attracting a lot of interest from ex-pat Australians working in financial services ... |
| | | | ... data releases, and I think there is very much a wait-and-see stance being taken (by investors)," Spooner said. Australian jobs figures are due to be released on Thursday, and trade balance figures from China. Company earnings reports will also influence ... |
| | | | ... government will cut the company tax rate from 30 per cent to 28.5 per cent from July 1, 2015. He says he could not say how many jobs would be created as the opposition lacked access to the necessary Treasury modelling. Asked if the tax cut would be cancelled ... |
| | | | ... market's largest companies. The weaker performance was linked to data out of the United States on Friday that showed less jobs were created than expected in July, CMC Markets senior trader Tim Waterer said. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 5.5 ... |
| | | | ... points. NEW YORK - US stocks rebounded from losses in late trade, setting record highs despite a weaker-than-expected US July jobs report. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 30.34 (0.19 per cent) to finish Friday at 15,658.36. The broad-market S&P ... |
| | | | ... Monday, stocks fell ahead of a busy week of economic news that includes a Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting and a monthly jobs report. The Dow Jones Industrial Average reversed 36.86 points, or 0.24 per cent, to 15,521.97 points. Analysts said ... |
| | | | ... stocks fell ahead of a busy week of economic news that includes a Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting and the monthly jobs report. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gave up 36.86 points, or 0.24 per cent, to 15,521.97. The broad-based S&P 500 dropped ... |
| | | | ... paid. A sample budget on McDonald's "Practical Money Skills for Life" website assumes that a worker must have two full-time jobs and earn US$2,060 per month. The budget details that on a "First Job" an employee would earn US$1,105, which is what a McDonald's ... |
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