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Here, kitty kitty

SUZY MAC  |  THURSDAY, 30 AUG 2007
... foods. "The combination of falling supply with rising demand means the inevitable increase in food prices." said Turner. "This isn't a problem that is just going to affect the UK. World food prices will exert a global influence on national economies. ...

Australia as Asian hub a pipe dream

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  FRIDAY, 20 JUL 2007
... the opportunities that are available to us?'" Regarding the challenge to the other indices, he said simply, "A head on crash isn't going to solve anything."

Economic round-up: Creaming cheese exports

SUZY MAC  |  THURSDAY, 5 JUL 2007
... on production for as many as one in ten businesses. But among those exporters struggling to make ends meet, National Foods isn't one of them. According to Austrade, a change of menu in South Korea has resulted in a tenfold increase in cream cheese exports ...

Industry cheers red tape cuts

... affordable financial advice for consumers," said Graham Meyer, ICAA's chief executive. By contrast, the Industry Super Network (ISN) said the Government could have done better. "Throughout the consultative process it was assumed that relief would be ...

Economic round- up: Cutting the apron strings

SUZY MAC  |  THURSDAY, 24 MAY 2007
... known to hurl money at bad debts when it looks about to cripple their banks? According to Moody's and Standard & Poor's, this isn't a bad thing, and both are giving more weight to potential government support in their bank ratings. However, the differences ...

Stand by one manager: T Rowe Price

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  THURSDAY, 17 MAY 2007
... markets. "The portfolio manager's got to place his bets on individual stocks, because anyone too closely aligned to the index isn't going to have enough tracking error to generate the excess return." In order to get an integrated view, it was necessary ...

Consulting the cows

SUZY MAC  |  MONDAY, 7 MAY 2007
... culinary preferences forecast the outcome of the harvests. This year the cows chose only corn from the buffet, which apparently isn't good news. But economic predictions are a gamble at the best of times and along with economists, Cambodia's royal cows ...

Market wrap - midday

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 18 APR 2007
... There's still lots of money swashing around coming from buybacks, dividends and takeovers, but it is a little bit mixed, and isn't terribly consistent in terms of where the weaknesses are," Mrs Macdonald said. "Clearly the banks and major resource stocks ...

Web videocalls invigorate rural banking and remote advice

... the past and iris scanning will be used in lieu of a pin number, for example," said David Cook, NECU's executive manager. Isn't that a bit high tech for the rural and regional Australia? "I think regional people are more open to new technology because ...

Unionised workers only half all industry fund members

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 4 APR 2007
... only 15 per cent. According to the ABS, less than 2 million Australians are union members while the Industry Super Network (ISN) reports 4 million people are members of industry funds which are part of the network. The figures confirm industry funds ...