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| | | MTAA Super has rejected claims it lost $500 million in currency transactions in 2009 and dismissed claims it was unhedged during the depths of the GFC. "The Fund did not have $500 million of losses because of the removal of currency hedges during the ... |
| | | | Former ANZ chief executive, John McFarlane, is reportedly heading back to the UK to assume the chair role of insurance provider, Aviva, after the shock exit of its UK chief executive Mark Hodges. Currently a non-executive at the Royal Bank of Scotland ... |
| | | | ... Manufacturers were badly hit by the supply chain ructions caused by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, but the Nikkei newspaper said swift improvements could see Toyota's production back to 90 per cent by next month. Toyota denied the report after ... |
| | | | ... has led to - the currency is now extrapolated to reach 1.70 against the US dollar by 2014. According to The Australian newspaper, not only one but two financial gurus forecast that the aussie is headed for one-seven-o in three years time. "Global currency ... |
| | | | ... expect market conditions to improve enough to recover the decline before the end of the financial year. "Media stocks, newspaper stocks and magazine stocks are all under pressure at the moment," Ms Chan said. However, among the retailers, outdoor clothing ... |
| | | | ... out of pocket by the Trio scam were from around Wollongong, NSW and the depth of their anger is reflected by the local newspaper, the Illawarra Mercury, which has mounted a "Justice For All" campaign to win them compensation. Peter Burgess, technical ... |
| | | | ... Ireland, Greece, Italy, Spain). The trigger? Germany's Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told his country's Die Welt newspaper that Greece might need to renegotiate its debt if an audit, to be held in June, reveals that it cannot repay its creditors. ... |
| | | | The Australian market has received a mostly positive set of leads from weekend offshore trading, with Wall Street closing higher and commodities prices ending firmer. At 0805 AEST on the ASX 24, the June share price index futures contract was 11 points ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market has received a positive set of leads from offshore markets, with Wall Street trading higher and oil and metals prices firmer. At 0835 AEDT, the June share price index contract was up 19 points at 4,689 points, on volume of ... |
| | | | Industry super funds have started a national advertising campaign across major metropolitan newspapers to urge their members to seek financial advice from their fund. Umbrella group, Industry Super Network (ISN), said the awareness campaign would help ... |
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