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| | ... Australian inflation or inflation around the world. Rather, the blame should be placed at the foot of the continuing impacts of COVID and a sharp increase in global energy prices associated with Russia's invasion of Ukraine. "While much is made of the ... |
| | | ... completion in 2024, the development is set to provide more than 2000 construction jobs, assisting the Victorian economy's COVID-19 recovery. |
| | | ... underemployment and lost working hours, remarkably 35% of young Australians reported having more disposable income post-COVID. The super fund correlated this increase in young people's disposable income to an investment uptake, highlighting that a third ... |
| | | Investor confidence in local and international capital markets is lower than it was at the depth of the COVID pandemic according to a Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) survey. The CA ANZ survey said a combination of the pandemic ... |
| | | ... neighbourhood and sub-regional centres have always been a core part of the community, this has only been strengthened during COVID as it was one of the only places people could visit and connect. Knight Frank notes that, against the backdrop of continued ... |
| | | ... the heart of all co-ops and mutuals." "It is pleasing to see the sector rebound strongly despite the challenges posed by COVID-19 as well as recent climate related disasters such as bushfires and flooding." Morrison was also pleased about how co-operatives ... |
| | | ... the year. Cook has led the insurer for two years so far, having taken over the top job in June 2020 and guided it through COVID-19. During that time, MLC Life said Cook deliberately strengthened the leadership team to ensure a natural successor was in ... |
| | | ... the CPD year with the Financial Adviser Register registration/renewal period or with the financial year, and the temporary COVID-19 relief measures to be made permanent." Abood said: "To continue delivering services to clients, planning practices must ... |
| | | ... most of which is sold to Europe. "It's important to note that the world had crises even before the invasion, including COVID, localised arm conflicts, and climate change heat waves," Suter said. "However, there are no quick and easy replacements ... |
| | | ... outstanding public service to support Australia's finance and securitisation market during both the Global Financial Crisis and COVID-19 pandemic. Bath "was responsible for the Commonwealth's interest rate swap portfolio, financial asset management ... |
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