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| | ... a suitable standard. In evidence to the Parliamentary Joint Committee inquiry into the FOFA reforms held last month Jim Murphy, market group executive director for Treasury said, "the fact of the matter is OBPR ran out of time." "This occurred during ... |
| | | ... while America's improving - it's doing it ever so slowly. Something could still go wrong in the world. And thanks to Mr. Murphy, we know that if something could go wrong, it will. But if it does, you can bet your bottom dollar the politburo would be ... |
| | | ... in Europe, we still could see a plus sign in front of European equities by November's end - barring of course, another "Murphy's Law" moment in Europe. Former ECB VP Lucas Papademos has replaced resigned Greek PM George Papandreou and former EU competition ... |
| | | ... contribute as much to social projects as the government would like, according to Christian Super. Chief Executive Officer Peter Murphy said it was of upmost importance to design financing structures that ensured the expected risk adjusted return could ... |
| | | ... career, health and family. "We're delighted to be able to provide this financial resource," said Christian Super CEO Peter Murphy. "It helps us fulfill our vision of helping people live with financial health and understanding. "Financial Freedom E-Coach ... |
| | | ... market volatility it is important to diversify into assets that are not exposed to those same market risks," said Peter Murphy, chief executive officer, Christian Super. Christian Super's chief investment officer Tim Macready said the community finance ... |
| | | ... majority of one, the margin for something going wrong and the tax measures not passing legislation is high. Remember Mr. Murphy's immortal words, "If something can go wrong, it will." But assuming it gets signed off as dictated last Sunday or in another ... |
| | | Morningstar's co-head of fund research Tim Murphy caused a stir at the research firm's investment conference when he showed the risks of US-style synthetic ETFs at a panel session in Sydney on Friday. Tom Keenan of iShares Australia and Graham Smith ... |
| | | ... ministers not having a specific retirement age, rather moving from full-time positions to interim appointments," said Peter Murphy, chief executive officer, Christian Super. Ministers are often provided with a manse and tax benefits on cars and living ... |
| | | ... grow significantly as an investment vehicle used by not only financial advisers but by institutions as well," said Tim Murphy, co-head of fund research. Morningstar has 15 analysts tracking ETFs around the world, seeing good and bad practices and learning ... |
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