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| | | ... an excel spread sheet." He said he only had one objection to the original standards which were proposed as part of the Stronger Super reforms, and have now been delayed for the second year running. "I'm happy to disclose any listed asset we have. In ... |
| | | | ... Andrew Wood is scheduled to speak at the Melbourne Mining Club. In Australia, the market on Wednesday rose with signs of stronger manufacturing activity in China outweighing a blowout in Australia's trade deficit. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index added ... |
| | | | ... stocks, but when to start is what's debatable." The big miners are outperforming. Rio Tinto was $1.07, or 1.8 per cent, stronger at $60.38, BHP Billiton was 26 cents higher at $36.16 and Fortescue Metals had gained one cent to $4.36. The big banks were ... |
| | | | ... evolved with our scale and also the regulatory changes that have taken place over the last few years - in particular the Stronger Super reforms." It went on: "Together, the Shareholder Funds are considering a range of options and we've requested Superpartners ... |
| | | | ... of scale." Patron general manager Rob McCann added that "together we now have the scale and capability to be an even stronger competitor in the advice market." McCann confirmed that the Patron brand and adviser facing teams will be maintained for a minimum ... |
| | | | ... corporate super accounts into more expensive personal accounts was effectively banned in 2012 with the passing of the Stronger Super reforms. However, the CSSA said members who were flipped into personal accounts are now being flipped back into MySuper ... |
| | | | ... Tokyo jumped 1.62 per cent on Thursday to finish at a five-month high, closing up 245.36 points to 15,361.16 despite a stronger yen. Sydney rose by 1.59 per cent, or 85.48 points, to close at 5,468.2 and Seoul put on 0.13 per cent, or 2.54 points, to ... |
| | | | ... likely evolve." It's the evolution in the economy that would ultimately determine this. "If the economy proves to be stronger than anticipated by the Committee, resulting in a more rapid convergence of employment and inflation to the FOMC's objectives ... |
| | | | ... (7.7% in the December quarter to 7.4% in the first) when these slide extrapolations were published. The US dollar is stronger (against the yen and the euro) and iron ore prices have tumbled by more than 32% this year. Yet, the A$ is heading the other ... |
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