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| | | By the looks of it all, Harold Camping - the real prophet of doom - stood a better chance predicting a stock market crash this week than "Judgement Day" at 6PM (US time) on 21 May 2011. But you would have done well by your investments if you believed ... |
| | | | ... following a lifetime event. It is also extending TPD cover for eligible members between 65 and 70 years of age and giving 5% extra cover if a death or TPD benefit is paid to fund members insured for 10 or more consecutive years. |
| | | | ... about you but if you still haven't pencilled in a Greek default on your spreadsheets by now, you're toast! And just for extra spook, financial markets were so eager to milk the Eurozone bad news that they've even dragged soon-to-be former IMF chief Dominique ... |
| | | | Destination: Highway one point seven zero. Yes Virginia, this is what the current euphoria on the Australian dollar has led to - the currency is now extrapolated to reach 1.70 against the US dollar by 2014. According to The Australian newspaper, not ... |
| | | | ... two-yearly opt-in arrangement would add an average of 6.5 hours of administration work each week. They believe the cost of the extra administration amounts to $84,500 per adviser each year. Andrew Inwood, principal researcher of CoreData, said the unspoken ... |
| | | | ASIC commissioner Greg Medcraft and economist Rod Sims have been recommended as new regulatory heads by Treasurer Wayne Swan. In a statement from the Treasury, current ASIC commissioner Greg Medcraft has been put forward as the next ASIC chairman in ... |
| | | | ... macroeconomic demand dampening, lessening inflation risks. These costs can then be offset against increased tax revenues as the extra assets this higher SG will help generate are expected to lead to a doubling in super fund earnings taxes from $5 billion ... |
| | | | ... to burn, money that not so long ago could only buy them half a fish and some chips in England. Now they could afford an extra sip of champagne to toast the 'royal occasion' and perhaps, a few spins around Europe. For the Aussie has risen -- nay, it has ... |
| | | | ... trend, marginally, shedding a mere 0.06 per cent on the day. The London market now is closed for a four-day break, with an extra public holiday on Friday to mark the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The market reopens on Tuesday. HONG KONG ... |
| | | | ... Fed has spoken and Wall Street liked what it heard for the party lives on. Oh yes, their taking away that US$600 billion extra shot on the punch bowl, but the punch bowl stays. So let's celebrate and have a good time. And celebrate Wall Street did. The ... |
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