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| | | ... absolutely critical that we have a long-term position and certainty in superannuation," he told the Australian Financial Review. Narev also called on whichever party wins the election to follow through with existing plans to raise compulsory superannuation ... |
| | | | ... waiters (in fear for their jobs) earning A$10 dollars an hour... or less. And that's precisely it. The Australian Financial Review explains: "A wave of cost-cutting, including widespread job losses, are driving a recovery in margins for many companies ... |
| | | | ... This calls for another...yawn -- a big one. For like before, this will be much ado about nothing. The Australian Financial Review penned it eloquently, "...Barack Obama's past State of the Union addresses are littered with unfulfilled ambitions..." Let's ... |
| | | | ... old, same old. So you could imagine my surprise when I woke up this morning to be greeted by 'The Australian Financial Review's' headline, "Euro, US stocks slide as risks renew". Slide? What's the problem now, I thought. Are the days of wine and roses ... |
| | | | ... the Wall Street Journal, Not in the Financial Times. Not on Bloomberg. Not on Reuters. Not in the Australian Financial Review. Hmmm, must be on page 8? It was over in 60 seconds! The palpitations over Europe, that is. And there should be a lot of smiling ... |
| | | | ... fear Mr. Fraser, looks like the Federal government has just found an escape route. According to the Australian Financial Review (AFR), "The Gillard government is preparing to dump its commitment to a budget surplus if economic growth slips below its ... |
| | | | ... appropriate in the period ahead." That other 8% may be listening to the "Shadow RBA". According to the Australian Financial Review, "The Australian National University's so-called "shadow" Reserve Bank board urged the central bank to keep rates unchanged ... |
| | | | ... 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 ... |
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