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| | | "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way..." -- 'A Tale of Two Cities' ... |
| | | | ... an economic crash, and they succeeded. But they can't stay forever, and governments have to figure out how to unwind everything without upsetting the fragile economy they have been preserving." Daley argued that while many people argue now is a good ... |
| | | | ... the right decisions," he said. "So, we've taken this journey now, as part of the bigger transformation, so bring everything together and the next phase of that is to bring our assisted channels, like our contact center, into direct control as wel ... |
| | | | ... advanced economies. Like all other central banks and governments around the world, Eurozone authorities will be doing everything they can to get on top of the pandemic. But assuming they do, and the virus burns out or fades away or a vaccine is discovered ... |
| | | | ... indefinitely and it is important not to forget what might already be priced into cyclical company share prices," he said. "Everything has a price and a momentum shift into cyclically-depressed stocks seems well overdue." Globally, signs of a shift into ... |
| | | | ... as a "catch-all". "We just want people to understand what they are investing in," Obrist said. "The danger is that everything gets canvassed as an exchange traded fund, an ETF, when in fact, there are many different expressions." There are various products ... |
| | | | ... with the extension not passing, some might have rushed into taking the exam even if they weren't fully prepared. With everything going on, the end of the financial year has sneaked up on many. So EOFY help will also be addressed in the webinar. |
| | | | ... between $250 and $300 million in 2021. "We spend 55% of our total revenue on staff," Martin said. "While we will do everything possible to minimise staff impacts, we must look at our employment costs as well as continuing to minimise other expenditure ... |
| | | | ... and others and Chinese citizens banned from touring and studying in Australia. Then there's Trump's war on everything (lately, Twitter) and everyone, but most especially, China. |
| | | | ... been an extraordinarily popular scheme. In some respects, sadly popular." The ATO told Financial Standard it is doing everything it can, along with the government, to support those who are going through a hard time as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. ... |
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