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| | | ... shedding 52.13 points, or 0.98 per cent, to close at 5,246.98 points. The fall came as the UK government prepared to deliver a budget containing severe austerity measures. FRANKFURT - In Germany, the DAX gave up 23.93 points, or 0.38 per cent, to 6,269.04. ... |
| | | | ... super fund trustees to "sweat the detail" when measuring their strategy outcomes or they risk the plans going over their budget and behind schedule. He said research found only 38 per cent of projects with a budget of between $750,000 to $3 million meet ... |
| | | | ... meets in Toronto on 26-27 June. Undoubtedly, on the G-20 agenda would be the current imbroglio surrounding the growing budget deficits in Europe and other western economies and their trade imbalances. Equilibrium dictates that where there's a deficit ... |
| | | | ... ads suggesting the tax will affect superannuation savings are untrue. As a non-profit association, AIST doesn't have the budget to counter these misleading claims but has called on ASIC to step in and monitor these campaigns before the public starts ... |
| | | | ... a statement condemning press reports that he will allow New York's $150 billion-plus pension fund to balance the state budget. "There have been a number of outrageous and unfounded rumors and erroneous press reports that I will allow a raid of the pension ... |
| | | | ... Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Westpac release a joint survey of industrial trends. The Tasmania state budget is handed down in Hobart. The Australian Office of Financial Management is to auction a total of $1.2 billion in Treasury notes. ... |
| | | | ... less attractive SG-based policy was obviously due to fiscal constraints as that way employers rather than the government budget pays the bill, said Rainmaker. Rainmaker said that the tax reform fillip could have pushed super savings above the $4 trillion ... |
| | | | ... guess is we will have a continued recovery, but it won't feel terrific." -- and his testimony overnight before the US House Budget Committee overnight -- "We have a recovery under way now" and that he doesn't believe that a double-dip is likely. But ... |
| | | | ... Connection, and NSW Premier Kristina Keneally addresses the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) at its state budget breakfast. In Brisbane, Queensland Premier Anna Bligh and State Treasurer Andrew Fraser address CEDA's Qld budget luncheon. ... |
| | | | ... Remember? Just yesterday, the UK's new Prime Minister David Cameron warned Britons to steel themselves for the deepest budget cuts to be announced two weeks from now. No, it's none of these. As far as I'm concerned all these negatives have been factored ... |
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