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| | | ... later and 13% to downsize their home. Previous investor research reports found that 28% of Australians who use a planner feel they are not on track to achieving their retirement goals. However, those who do use a planner are far more likely to feel they ... |
| | | | ... highest level in three and a half years (61.1, Sept. 2008), suggesting that despite this month's dip in confidence, consumers feel the economy is not losing momentum. "Consumers' appraisal of current conditions improved in March. Those claiming business ... |
| | | | Looks like investors are again getting the hippy, hippy shake. Yes, Virginia, investors are seemingly unsure which way to go from here. Continue gobbling (stocks) or start wobbling. You'll get that same feeling when you look at Wall Street's performance ... |
| | | | ... decisions based on the optimal level of risk taken should instead be the focal point. "Once you let go (of the benchmark) you do feel adrift for a while and that is when you have to think very carefully about an investment philosophy - how you run your ... |
| | | | ... risk and compliance committee and was also chair of the risk committee. Praemium told the ASX that both Stammer and Bryson feel its time to bring fresh blood to the board, following their involvement in the successful restructuring and repositioning ... |
| | | | ... the story about property prices, 27 of 70 fell, 6 unchanged. Doesn't that tell you that 37 of the 70 increased? Now do you feel lucky, punk? Even the bad news story that started it all wasn't bad at all when you read closer. For BHP's Ashby's exact words ... |
| | | | The Australian share market has climbed higher, boosted by the resources sector. At 1200 AEDT on Monday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 27.3 points, or 0.64 per cent, at 4,303.5 points, while the broader All Ordinaries index had lifted 27.9 points ... |
| | | | ... during that time never considered the running of a Marathon, let alone the London Marathon, but now as Australian Citizens feel that this is the Marathon for us to complete." For more information on the team's progress, or to make a donation visit ht ... |
| | | | ... Smith's complaints and defended the firm's reputation. "In a company of our size, it is not shocking that some people could feel disgruntled. But that does not and should not represent our firm of more than 30,000 people. Everyone is entitled to his ... |
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