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| | | ... social responses. The year 2020 brought lockdowns and social restrictions that, in turn, sent many (if not most) global economies into a deep recession. The year 2021 brought a recovery as government and central bank largesse succeeded in keeping incomes ... |
| | | | ... this crisis for their own profit," Morgain said. The report also notes the significance of the world's two largest economies, the US and China, starting to consider policies that reduce inequality, including by imposing higher tax rates on the rich ... |
| | | | ... markets outlook for countries that also include the UK, US, Canada and Japan. Gross domestic product growth among these economies has been downgraded from 5% in 2021 to 4% this year at an annual average pace. The spread of the delta variant in the second ... |
| | | | ... However, the risks are likely tilted to a somewhat earlier start if patterns we are seeing play out in other developed economies, where wage and inflation dynamics are more advanced, begin to show up in Australia," he said. In 2022, consumer and business ... |
| | | | ... chair Geoff Wilson said the growth of the LIC sector through corporate activity has strengthened the industry, creating economies of scale, providing opportunities for smaller players to grow and delivering liquidity to investors. "Through internal industry ... |
| | | | ... so Future Super has assured Aon members they won't see much of a change. "Future Super has always looked to drive economies of scale for members by focusing on growth. This acquisition will help us deliver significant benefits to members of both ... |
| | | | ... alongside its partners will provide UniSuper members with an increased exposure to the benefits of the reopening of economies as travel restrictions ease. "Over the longer term, we look forward to investing into growth opportunities that arise from this ... |
| | | | ... joining together with EISS Super, we will be able to deliver even more for members in the electrical sector by harnessing economies of scale." Just last month APRA enforced additional licence conditions on EISS Super, one of the conditions being that ... |
| | | | ... Bottomline: fiscal and monetary authorities are willing and able to do whatever it takes to return their respective economies back to normal. That is, to provide further support if needed, or reduce policy accommodation to keep inflation at bay. |
| | | | ... incredible legacy established by VISSF's passionate and progressive founders more than 60 years ago and drive genuine economies of scale to provide all of our members with top performance and services, while striving to reduce our fees," Stewart ... |
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