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| | | The chief executive of one of the United States' largest pension funds is set to retire after 18 years in the top job. Jack Ehnes, chief executive of the California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) has announced his will retire later this ... |
| | | | The federal government has announced a $17.6 billion economic stimulus package, as it ramps up its efforts to dodge a coronavirus-sparked recession. It comes as the World Health Organisation regrades COVID-19 to a global pandemic, with 118,326 cases ... |
| | | | ... and dads of Australia want confidence that wealthy Australians are paying the right amount of tax and that we are doing our job and dealing with those who are deliberately avoiding paying tax," Dyce said. |
| | | | ... She shared the story of a man who worked at a UK pension fund trustee who grew up in Northern England and struggled to get a job in London because of his accent and background - despite being white and male. "Nobody looked at the challenges he had faced ... |
| | | | Global markets, already feeling the burn from the spreading COVID-19 virus, have tumbled further, after Saudi Arabia sparked an oil price war which saw oil futures plunge more than 30%. Nearly $140 billion was wiped from the S&P/ASX 200 yesterday, as ... |
| | | | ... past crises," Gopinath said. "The goal is to prevent a temporary crisis from permanently harming people and firms through job losses and bankruptcies." Gopinath warned the human cost has risen at an alarming rate and the disease will continue spreading ... |
| | | | ... attitude toward risks - and investors too - had central banks not intervened and let the mechanics of the free market do its job in restoring equilibrium. The world would have been in a recession, a depression even, but the growth that follows would ... |
| | | | ... good corporate citizenry," FSU Australia national secretary Julia Angrisano said. "Instead, [ANZ has instituted] large scale job cuts to boost their own profit at the expense of the broader economy is self-serving and short sighted." She added that Australia ... |
| | | | ... rely on central banks to predict an economic crash. "All the central banks missed it last time - and that's their full-time job," he said. "So have some caution. We are always looking for downside risk; we want to try and get a very balanced view of ... |
| | | | ... Mamelok to the role in an acting capacity. Powell is the founding chief executive of the insurer, having served in the top job for five years. "Having spent the last five years fulfilling my entrepreneurial ambition to launch a disruptive, innovative ... |
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