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| | | ... may have been distorted by the transition from the March quarter, which ended on Monday, to the June quarter. "It gets a little bit messy around the close of the quarter," he said. Meanwhile, he said, the key event for the local market on Tuesday would ... |
| | | | ... entitlements), salary and contribution rates and retirement date. QSuper chief executive Rosmary Vilgan said: "There has been little change to the 'one-size-fits-all' approach to default options in this country in the last 20 years, despite significant ... |
| | | | ... respectively think that Australia will offer the best fixed income returns in 2014 and over the next 10 years.A This is despite a little over half of investors surveyed expect interest rates to rise in 2014 and the fact that the domestic asset class ... |
| | | | ... measures to ensure the economy grows at 7.5% as targeted. But if you thought, picking the equity market is tough... say a little prayer for those who earn their dough trading real doughs. Yes Virginia, it's splashed all over the front pages today. The ... |
| | | | ... Germany may not have been as strong as markets had expected, he said. "There is a prospect for European markets to moderate a little bit and maybe pull back US markets with them," Mr Esho said. "Commodities are still quite sluggish, and I think that ... |
| | | | Uh-oh, Governor Glen Stevens won't be a happy little Vegemite this morning. No Virginia... not with headlines proclaiming the Australian dollar's comeback - as in, it's again on the rise against the US dollar. My Bloomberg screen shows the A$ fetched ... |
| | | | ... 2010. "I know politicians are going to be judged on everything they say but sometimes in the heat of discussion you go a little bit further than you would if it was an absolutely calm, considered, prepared, scripted remark." "The statements that need ... |
| | | | Clients in their mid-thirties tend to seek advice in aged care and estate planning, especially when they have little children to look after. JBS Financial Strategists director Jenny Brown told Financial Standard about a young couple concerned about ... |
| | | | ... 4,307.19, its fourth loss in as many sessions. William Lynch, director of investment at Hinsdale Associates, said investors saw little reason to make big bets either way given Tuesday's dearth of major economic news. Peter Cardillo, chief market economist ... |
| | | | ... individual risk lump sum premium inflows and found that the lump sum sub-market grew by 9% in 2013. The sector experienced little changes during 2013. AMP Group, NAB / MLC, CommInsure and OnePath remain the largest insurers in individual lump sum premium ... |
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