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| | | ... dependent on particular commodity prices. "That's what I was struck by, the confidence you have in the growth it's not what one might expect for Australia... many other sovereign wealth funds... the volumes are dependent on a particular commodity price ... |
| | | | ... isn't well managed," Redican said. "The experience of Russia's invasion of Ukraine flashed a light on what that transition might be. If we don't have a seamless transition, then things like gas prices might surge, and that leads to electricity prices ... |
| | | | ... of a more lenient approach to domestic regulation - both day-to-day business operations and acquisitions that previously "might have been frowned upon," the survey said. "Expectations of a rise in dealmaking under the man who prides himself on his 'art ... |
| | | | ... It is meeting a real need and a real customer demand, and that is despite any sort of efficiency breakthroughs that you might be getting," Warton said. Once the infrastructure demand has been met, the next phase will kick into high gear, giving investors ... |
| | | | ... obligations that sit with a professional adviser," he said. "For a super fund, it's a different employment proposition to what you might see in broader advice sector businesses that employ advisers. So, we intentionally tilt into a bespoke employment ... |
| | | | ... Trump's policies. So, more issuance, higher interest rates," she said. "From an investment perspective, that means you might be getting rate cuts at the short end, but there's a limit to how much longer-term interest rates can go down, because ... |
| | | | ... there is no certainty that any of these discussions or negotiations will result in one or more definitive arrangements that might materially increase the group's liquidity position," the board said. "In the absence of one or more of these arrangements ... |
| | | | ... look." "We could also think of little things like bolt-on capability. We know technology is increasingly important, there might be something there, but nothing on the agenda now," George said. She said it wouldn't be today when considering potential ... |
| | | | ... of $5.14 billion. Yet, despite the continued strong performance, analysts are highly conscious of how overvalued the bank might be. At the time of writing, CBA's share price is $165. VanEck senior portfolio manager Cameron McCormack said while the result ... |
| | | | ... stakeholders are asked to suggest how best to define 'genetic test' for the purpose of the ban. It also wants to know what factors might require the definition to be 'flexible' to remain fit for purpose. The consultation is also looking to bed down how ... |
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