Newspaper icon
The latest issue of Financial Standard now available as an e-newspaper
READ NOW

Search Results

Showing 1631 - 1640 of 1794 results for "EXCEPT"

Sg CPF increases min member limits

ALEX DUNNIN  |  TUESDAY, 10 JUL 2007
... will have the money transferred to their retirement account.. The CPF is similar to an Australian superannuation scheme except the provident nature of the Singapore scheme also covers savings for the provision of retirement, health and housing costs. ...

AFS nails down Salisbury Group stake

HAMISH MADDEN  |  MONDAY, 9 JUL 2007
AFS Group has finalised its 50 per cent acquisition of The Salisbury Group. Both groups will continue to operate under their individual licenses, brands and from their existing offices, but the businesses will benefit from synergies generate by the ...

Economic round up: savings follow interest rates

SUZY MAC  |  FRIDAY, 6 JUL 2007
As UK interest rates take another hike, Britons are falling behind in a global trend of increased consumer savings. Interest rates were raised in the UK for the fifth time in 11 months and the Bank of England remains concerned that inflation is not ...

Economic round-up: Creaming cheese exports

SUZY MAC  |  THURSDAY, 5 JUL 2007
With our Aussie dollar flirting around the US86c mark, it's keeping a lid on inflation but exporters, except those sending cream cheese to Korea, are really feeling the bite. Our dollar's strength is positively impacting imports, and price increases ...

Economic round-up: Raging bull

SUZY MAC  |  MONDAY, 2 JUL 2007
As the Australian stock market finishes what has been the best financial year of the past 20, a spectacular amount of cash has been floating around looking for somewhere to set up house. Investors have done exceptionally which has seen the bull market ...

Economic round-up: Infrastructure's renovation rescue

SUZY MAC  |  WEDNESDAY, 27 JUN 2007
The States have launched into a long overdue renovation rescue of infrastructure, but skills shortages could put a dampener on the progress of new projects. The FY08 State budget rounds have been completed and reveal that the Australian States remain ...

ING Real Estate moving in-house

HAMISH MADDEN  |  TUESDAY, 26 JUN 2007
ING Real Estate will be moving parts of its retail portfolio capabilities back in-house, but the relationship with Savills will not be severed completely. After three years managing ING Real Estate's retail portfolio, ING has decided to bring some capabilities ...

McCluskey moves to CommBank

... companies would be," McCluskey said in a previous Financial Standard interview. She will continue on with her work at CBA except this time on the execution side. "It is a great opportunity for me to work on implementing the types of sustainability initiatives ...

No special rules needed for PE: FSA

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 13 JUN 2007
In a pointer to where the Senate Inquiry into private equity will most likely head, the UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) has issued a statement about how it intends to regulate private equity - collect more statistics, hold yet more inquiries but ...

Economic round-up: Kiwis at war with inflation

SUZY MAC  |  TUESDAY, 12 JUN 2007
New Zealand takes the award for the highest interest rates in the developed world, as the RBNZ jacked-up the official cash rate to a mammoth 8 per cent, sending a jolt through their export sector and financial markets. Better late than never, the Reserve ...