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| | | ... Adelaide Bank managing director Mike Hirst and APRA chairman John Laker are expected to address an Australian Financial Review and Macquarie lunch. News Ltd chief executive Kim Williams is due to speak at the Melbourne Press Club, NBN chief executive ... |
| | | | ... services industry's top executives continue to be among the best paid professionals, according to the Australian Financial Review's latest executive salary report. Unsurprisingly, Big Four bank bosses feature prominently high up the list with ANZ chief ... |
| | | | ... Belinda Hutchinson, Westpac chairman Lindsay Maxsted and ANZ chairman John Morschel are to speak at an Australian Financial Review lunch in Melbourne. Meanwhile, Thorn Group, owner of Radio Rentals, is expected to post first-half results; Virgin Australia ... |
| | | | ... Street blames Europe for its woes. "Shares sell-off as data confirms euro-zone recession," as per the Australian Financial Review. Yes, that cliff and that double-D. But... but, these issues had always been there - weaving in and out of the headlines ... |
| | | | ... rating) to a financial asset created by ABN Amro back in 2006 (yes, those days). According to the Australian Financial Review, S&P's global director of public finance Kyran Curry warned that, "For Australia, it comes back to the government restoring ... |
| | | | ... scheduled to hold annual general meetings. Crown chairman James Packer is scheduled to speak at a Australian Financial Review function. In Australia, the market on Wednesday finished moderately weaker, led downwards by a sell-off in mining stocks and ... |
| | | | ... Consumer sentiment depressed in August, says Westpac (The Australian) Rates outlook unnerves consumers (Australian Financial Review) Failure to win gold leaves Aussie consumers cold (ABC) Bad news sells, 'ey? There were a host of reasons cited for that ... |
| | | | ... critique of Washington's ability to deal with its economic woes." And here are some headlines from the Australian Financial Review on 5 August 2011: $100bn wiped off market in horror week No confidence as vicious circle escalates Not a safe port in the ... |
| | | | ... durable-goods orders" (Bloomberg), due to "stronger than expected orders for US durable goods and housing" (Australian Financial Review). Long time gentle readers would know that I'll take any good news anywhere any day. But this is just asking for a ... |
| | | | ... fortune on Wall Street was really, truly because of "improved data on the US housing market" as the Australian Financial Review puts it or "as Home Data Tempers Economic Concern," as per Bloomberg, please stop! For this is just the usual case of investors ... |
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