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| | | ... common standard for making payments that is completed electronically. ATO national program manager data standards and e-commerce, Philip Hind, said the ATO is seeing "significant progress in employers changing the way they make super contributions." ... |
| | | | ... Count Financial and Financial Wisdom wealth management licenses are now required to hold: a degree in finance, business, commerce or a related field; or a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) professional designation of the Financial Planning Association ... |
| | | | ... over by Boral) while he was still at school and then bought Carlton & United Breweries while studying his Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree, at the University of New South Wales. Remarkably, he has had breweries in his portfolio in one form or another ... |
| | | | ... and Shanghai was slightly higher, adding 2.55 points to 4,378.31 US traders were left disappointed Wednesday after the Commerce Department said retail sales, a key part of consumer spending that drives most of the US economy, stagnated in April after ... |
| | | | ... US retail and food services sales totalled $US436.8 billion in April, essentially unchanged from March, according to Commerce Department data. Macy's, one of the first prominent retailers to report earnings, fell 2.5 per cent after announcing first-quarter ... |
| | | | ... Rosetta debt. Noble fell 6.2 per cent. US online retailer Zulily jumped 5.2 per cent on news that Alibaba, China's e-commerce giant, has raised its stake in the boutique that markets to mothers and features daily deals. Alibaba shed 0.4 per cent. Pharmaceutical ... |
| | | | ... futures contract was down two points at 5,615. US stocks have pushed higher overnight as oil prices cooled and Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba soared on strong sales. Locally on Friday, the Reserve Bank of Australia releases its Statement on Monetary ... |
| | | | ... Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Rockwell Global Capital, characterised the gains as "momentum buying" after the Commerce Department said new orders for manufactured goods rose 2.1 per cent in March, after seven straight months of declines. ... |
| | | | ... two trading days. The "good is good" and "bad is good" meme didn't apply. The S&P 500 index fell by 0.4% the day the US Commerce Department revealed a disappointing and sharp 0.2% (annualised) slowdown in the economy in the first quarter of this year ... |
| | | | ... at 5,007.79. New construction of homes in the United States rose 2.0 per cent to an annual rate of 926,000 units, the Commerce Department said, a smaller increase than expected. Initial claims for US unemployment insurance benefits rose to 294,000 last ... |
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