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| | | ... scheduled to deliver an address entitled Changing Business Models to Boost Productivity, to the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) in Perth. The Australian share market ended last week on a positive note, with the benchmark S&P/ASX200 ... |
| | | | ... could be his rational warning to Australians. In a speech before a function sponsored by the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA), Stevens admitted that, 'Yes, the situation is serious, but the long-run prospects for the Australian ... |
| | | | ... Economic Outlook conference in Sydney, and in Melbourne, RBA governor Glenn Stevens addresses the Committee for Economic Development of Australia's annual dinner tonight. In equities, AWB Ltd and Graincorp release annual results. Companies holding annual ... |
| | | | ... Westfield reports third quarter results. Optus reports second quarter and half year results. The Committee for Economic Development of Australia hosts a half-day forum on "Lessons from the Gas Crisis" in Western Australia. Yesterday, the Australian stock ... |
| | | | ... releases first quarter results. Microsoft Corporation chief executive Steve Ballmer addresses the Committee for Economic Development of Australia on "Innovation and the Digital Economy" in Sydney. The Australian share market closed more than four per ... |
| | | | ... and BC Iron. In Perth, Fortescue Metals Group chief executive Andrew Forrest addresses the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA). The Australian share market closed almost three per cent higher on Wednesday after a surge in commodity ... |
| | | | ... meeting in Sydney. In Sydney, Climate Change Review head Professor Ross Garnaut will address the Committee for Economic Development of Australia on "Australia in a low emissions economy". Yesterday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index lost 33.5 points, or ... |
| | | | ... quarter also is due. In company news, Orica Ltd chief executive Graeme Liebelt addresses the Committee for the Economic Development of Australia in Melbourne. Court action against James Hardie Industries continues in Sydney. In Brisbane, its the third ... |
| | | | ... working towards introducing the necessary policy changes to tackle climate change and to enable sustainable economic development to flourish. "The impact of these policy changes means that people's superannuation growth could be directly influenced by ... |
| | | | ... the introduction of dividend imputation and the role super funds played could have been even greater for economic development, said Keating. "Unless we get adequacy back to 15 per cent and put incentives into annuitisation, we just end up with a 'destitution' ... |
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