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| | | ... on the cards at the central bank's December 17-18 policy meeting. Locally, in economic news on Wednesday, the Westpac/Melbourne Institute Survey of Consumer Sentiment is due out. In equities news, DorsaVi (DVL) lists on the Australia Stock Exchange (ASX) ... |
| | | | ... GenXt Roadshow for 2014. The roadshow will kick off in Hobart on February 4, 2014, and will also visit Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. The program includes insurance and investment sessions, as well as a workshop on emotional intelligence ... |
| | | | ... month just ended is due out. In equities news, the Australian Competition Tribunal has a case management conference in Melbourne on Murray Goulburn Co-operative Co's application regarding the proposed acquisition of Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory. ... |
| | | | ... executive as a senior consultant. "Industry funds are seen as a really good employment choice at the moment, particularly in Melbourne. Talking to the CEOs that we work with, any advertised position gets a very strong response." He said the perception ... |
| | | | ... Research Cluster as part of its $9 million research program. Kassenboehmer is currently a post-doctoral fellow at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research. Her role will focus on financial decision-making, financial literacy and ... |
| | | | ... numbers for October. Mitch Hooke, the retiring chief executive of the Minerals Council of Australia, will speak at a Melbourne Mining Club lunch. In equities news, Nufarm has its annual general meeting scheduled. In Australia, the market on Wednesday ... |
| | | | ... Performance of Services Index (PSI) for November is due out. News Corp chief executive Julian Clarke is to address a Melbourne Press Club lunch, while Boral chief executive Mike Kane is slated to speak at an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia ... |
| | | | ... Sydney office. Towers Watson has also appointed three investment analysts: Sean Hollins, Bhushan Chiniah both joining the Melbourne office, and Chris Tran, who will join the Sydney office. Graeme Miller, director, investment services, for Towers Watson ... |
| | | | ... Perth will overtake Brisbane in 2028 with at 3 million people and then 10 years later the ACT will overtake Tasmania. "Melbourne and Sydney should be neck and neck by 2053, with 7.9 million people each." "By 2040, Western Australia's population is projected ... |
| | | | ... is projected to rise to around 38 million by 2060, or around 15 million more than the population in 2012. Sydney and Melbourne can be expected to grow by around 3 million each over this period," it added. While Sydney and Melbourne having more than 7 ... |
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