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| | | ... today, the big short-term risk would be the coronavirus," Costello told a press conference in Melbourne. "We don't know how far that will spread, we don't know what it will do to the tourism industry; we don't know what it will do to infrastructure ... |
| | | | ... uncontained. Some reports declare that this new strain is worse than 2003 SARS - severe acute respiratory syndrome - outbreak. So far, it is not. Based on Wikipedia stats, SARS infected 17 countries, with a total of 8273 cases reported and 775 deaths. ... |
| | | | ... in question are no longer employed by Macquarie, and that no current staff members have been interviewed by authorities so far. "No information of detail or particularity has been provided regarding the naming of these people other than that it relates ... |
| | | | Former Wells Fargo chief executive John Stumpf has been banned from the banking industry and will cough up US$17.5 million for his role in the fake accounts scandal that has continued to rock the world's fourth largest bank since 2016. The Office of ... |
| | | | ... billion from claims already lodged. UBS said that Insurance Group Australia and Suncorp each have a 30% share of the losses so far, while QBE has 10%. They argue however, that insurers will be protected by reinsurance cover and stop-loss, making the ... |
| | | | ... Carroll said. "From what we are seeing, there is more appetite for, given our shorter duration, yield composed product, so far its gone well." They are now pitching to Australian superannuation funds, an opportunistic credit vehicle that will invest ... |
| | | | ... annual sales. AMP suffered the most thanks to a 63.8% drop in risk sales compared with the year prior, with BT and Westpac not far behind after selling 61.7% less. AIA (-42.8%) and CommInsure (-35.7%) also took "very significant" falls in their sales ... |
| | | | ... notification obligations, and deferred remuneration obligations. In its proposal paper, the government said that while the FAR adopts the "essential structure" of the BEAR, it was important for the industry to note key differences, such as that the regime ... |
| | | | Australia's investment elite are backing alternatives over the coming year and a half, with an eye towards mitigating market volatility and generating solid returns. Real assets such as infrastructure and real estate continue to be the Australian investor's ... |
| | | | ... five-year old Chinese boy with a travel history to Wuhan after he showed flu-like symptoms before arriving in the country." So far so not as scary as the scare-mongering we've witnessed during the SARS epidemic of 2003 or that of the swine flu of ... |
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