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| | | ... do developed countries do when their balance sheets are painted red and their economies aren't growing fast enough to generate the much needed tax revenue to help pay down this debt? Lagarde isn't sure either. "So there are no easy answers. But that ... |
| | | | ... national complaints over our high dollar or our supposedly struggling manufacturing sector count for not much if we can't generate the new ideas that will generate new businesses. China having 248,000 patent registered compared to India's 13,300, for ... |
| | | | Perpetual Limited posted $62 million NPAT in full year results, down 31%, yet remains optimistic of the impact of its new initiatives, with shareholders also alerted to an upcoming off-market buy-back tender process. Investor caution and subdued markets ... |
| | | | ... engine Riskfirst to be upgraded and a new insurance quotation tool called Illustrator to be launched. Illustrator can generate quotes offline so advisers can use it wherever they see their clients, MLC said. West said in a release that he expects at ... |
| | | | ... software, to deliver single-issue advice. Provisio will provide a software engine, which can model client strategies and generate client-ready statements of advice within seconds, it said. The Provisio engine will integrate with VicSuper member administration ... |
| | | | Superannuation fund Prime Super has made a large infrastructure investment, buying a stake in nine Australian hospital carparks. The rural and regional fund, which has just under $1.2 billion in funds under management, has invested through buying a ... |
| | | | Self-managed super funds can buy property from related parties but they are better off paying market rates and behaving as if at arm's length, a superannuation legal expert has said. Maria Siu, special counsel on Superannuation for Townsends Business ... |
| | | | Chinese demand for Australian resources was likely to fall, investment bank JP Morgan said yesterday. Jing Ulrich, chair of global markets, China, for JP Morgan, said China had to contend with imbalances in its economy in the medium to long term. Speaking ... |
| | | | Australian stocks are tipped to be pushed into the red again today after America's credit rating was downgraded for the first time in its history over the weekend. Hopes for a bounce on the Australian share market after a horror Friday appear to have ... |
| | | | The US has avoided potential disaster and signed an agreement to cut fiscal expenditures and increase its federal debt ceiling, but nothing will change if the real issues cannot be addressed - an entire generation of underpaid Americans, said Clime ... |
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