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| | | ... suggestions and forcing retailers to pass on currency induced price cuts. Australia's major economic debate is how the May Budget can be used to control rising consumer spending and take heat out of the Reserve Bank's mood for raising interest rates. ... |
| | | | The Business Council of Australia (BCA) wants the government to freeze budget expenditure for three years but doesn't believe executive salaries should follow suit. In its Budget submission, the BCA said the Federal Budget should "Set a target of zero ... |
| | | | ... forward, ASFA will look into adequacy issues such as contributions and default options. The body has also submitted a pre-budget submission focusing on the issues of soft compulsion, co-contribution enhances and salary sacrifice among others. |
| | | | Quantifying the actual value of professional financial advice is no simple feat, but the latest case studies by the Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) found eight Australians reaped a total $1.7 million in savings and profits with the ... |
| | | | ... extent, could be the US economy recovering and the Fed raising rates again. But with their just announced record federal budget and record deficit this doesn't seem too likely, at least in the short term. |
| | | | ... guidance. Melinda Cilento, deputy chief executive and chief economist at the Business Council of Australia, said, "The Federal Budget will be the first real test of the government and to what extent fiscal policy is working with or against monetary policy." ... |
| | | | ... in turning their economy around. In yesterday's State of the Union address, President Bush said their recurrent fiscal budget is such a huge blackhole that it will take another four years for it even to come into balance while they have to also get on ... |
| | | | Despite a 25 per cent drop in the MSCI Emerging Asia Index since last October, there's growing evidence that the region has de-coupled sufficiently from the US economy not to follow it into what could be a deeper recession than 2001. While exports and ... |
| | | | The government's 15 per cent contributions tax on superannuation guarantee payments should be reduced and the co-contribution policy revamped to boost national saving levels, suggests two major finance industry bodies. The Association of Superannuation ... |
| | | | ... Reserve Bank. There are no hard specifics as to where savings will come from, but Labor expects spending cuts to deliver a budget surplus of $17.9 billion. Labor's plans to address the home-ownership affordability crisis follows international survey ... |
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