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| | | The portrait of Australian Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey's beaming self-congratulatory smile as he did the rounds of media interviews yesterday remains deeply stuck in my brain. Can't blame smokin' Joe, he might just get his autograph on a third Budget ... |
| | | | ... number two economy - following soft trade and inflation data last week - and come days after the central bank at the weekend cut interest rates again for the third time since November. WELLINGTON - The prospect of lower interest rates has buoyed the ... |
| | | | "Dizzy, I'm so dizzy my head is spinning A Like a whirlpool it never ends..." A -Tommy Roe Done listening, watching and reading all about whys, hows, whens and wherefores of Budget 2015-16? I know I am, I'm so, like... over it. By the by, Financial ... |
| | | | Chief economists from major financial institutions have warned that the Government's projected revenue growth included in Budget 2015 risks being too optimistic. AMP chief economist Shane Oliver acknowledged that Treasurer Joe Hockey replaced the focus ... |
| | | | ... will benefit independent financial advice businesses, according to industry commentators. The package includes a 1.5% tax cut for all small business (incorporated or not), a 5% tax discount for small unincorporated businesses and immediate deductions ... |
| | | | Government expenditure for the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is expected to fall by $18 million over the next three to four years, according to projections revealed in the budget. Expenditure is projected to be $350 million ... |
| | | | Treasurer Joe Hockey presented a budget he said focuses on Australian citizens' and businesses' opportunity to "have a go," despite hardening economic conditions. Hockey presented his 2015 budget as "the government's plan to strengthen our nation's ... |
| | | | Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen has given his backing to small business tax cuts made in the budget but has branded the so-called crack-down on multi-nationals "a cop out". "We welcome the small business package," he told the ABC's Leigh Sales. "We support ... |
| | | | ... non-homeowner $450,000 ($348,500) * Couple homeowners $375,000 ($286,500) * Couple non-homeowners $575,000 ($433,000) ASSETS TEST CUT-OUT * Single homeowner $547,000 ($775,000) * Single non-homeowner $747,000 ($922,000) * Couple homeowners $823,000 ($1.15 ... |
| | | | ... given the good news on or before "Mother's Day" - goldilocks US employment report, clam in the bond markets, China's rate cut, among others -- that sent American and European equity markets jumping at the end of last week's trading activity. It wasn't ... |
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