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| | | ... finance, the super system is a key provider to the Australian industry. That was never more evident than in the depths of the Covid crises when many companies sought to bolster their balance sheets." Citing Byres' comments, at an event where the ... |
| | | | ... good response to the Central Sydney Planning Strategy, in terms of energy and employment as well as contributing to post COVID-19 stimulus." Though construction of Chifley South tower is several years away, the tower is already attracting tenants with ... |
| | | | ... Schwartz added EQT has now delivered higher dividends in five of the last six years, after maintaining the dividend in the 2020 Covid-impacted year. |
| | | | ... years for the IPO market to rebound after the GFC. Even in March 2020, following the initial market dislocation caused by COVID-19, we were all tearing up our IPO pipelines and shutting up shop for the year," she said. "Yet once governments had acted ... |
| | | | ... fire, earthquake, and typhoon, continue to wreak havoc on the Asia Pacific region. Following the devastating effects of the COVID-19 outbreak as well as chronic supply-chain disruptions, heightened cyber-attacks, social and economic inflation, and global ... |
| | | | ... operators look to diversify their bases in response to distribution challenges and structural trends accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. "We have the unique opportunity at MLP to significantly reduce freight vehicle movements across Sydney and the ... |
| | | | ... ASEAN and the European Union. According to Barclays, this result demonstrates that the disruptions from China's recent Covid restrictions are relatively minute. Barclays said: "By product, exports were led by rising shipments of mechanical and electrical ... |
| | | | ... may follow. Robust portfolio So what is QIC's investment chief buying in an environment characterised by the impact of COVID-19, geopolitical tensions from the Ukraine war, inflation and climbing interest rates? In this environment, diversifying ... |
| | | | The government's COVID-19 early release of superannuation (ERS) scheme saw the closure or near emptying of almost one million member accounts, largely held by women, single parents and the unemployed. A new analysis by the Association of Superannuation ... |
| | | | ... decreased to $5.3 billion from $6.2 billion in FY21, reflecting sound portfolio credit quality and the reduced level of COVID-19 overlays. The full-year dividend was supported by the bank's continued capital and balance sheet strength. The final ... |
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