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| | | Showing that investment principles and politics can mix, AustEthical Investment director and Greens candidate Caroline Le Couteur, has won a seat in the ACT Legislative Assembly. The ACT election was held last on 18th November but with neither the Labor ... |
| | | | ... The Institute of Public Affairs hosts the 2008 Harold Clough Lecture, with Professor Aynsley Kellow speaking on "The Politics and Science of Climate Change - The Wrong Stuff". Yesterday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index leapt 194.1 points, or 4.22 per ... |
| | | | ... to invest in the region, as Asian markets and companies are heavily influenced by regional factors such as cultures, politics and cross border relations," said Gorman. "Lion's value style investment philosophy is similar to that of Maple-Brown Abbott ... |
| | | | When politics meets the economics of fighting inflation, people have a habit of making big statements that can sound alarmist. Causing the jitters is that the Reserve Bank Board is meeting today and by 2.30 pm we'll know if they've decided to raise ... |
| | | | ... magnifies the importance of the fracas over Australia's poor treatment of the Indian cricketers. Whoever said sport, politics and business don't mix obviously has no idea about what drives Australia's economy. |
| | | | ... Henderson, NAB's chief economist said this morning that the rate hike today, "should be a wake up call for both sides of politics. Government spending has been a significant contributor to the strong growth in domestic demand over the past year, which ... |
| | | | ... takeover offer from Wesfarmers and, according to reports, a bid for some of Coles's assets from rival Woolworths. In politics, the NSW Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Water Phil Koperberg will speak at a Committee for Economic Development ... |
| | | | ... Economic Review. The report's author, Professor Yu Yongding, director-general at the Institute of World Economics and Politics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, says the coexistence of the twin surpluses - a result of market distortions - has ... |
| | | | ... or whether it doesn't, said Assistant Treasurer Peter Dutton. In clear signs the election build-up is overflowing into politics around the financial services industry, Dutton said Labor has been caught having a bet each way on the issue of AMISs and ... |
| | | | Despite arguments by the Future Fund board that it acts independently of politics, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has stated the obvious in saying it is a subsidiary of government. In its latest report on the Australian economy, the IMF has singled ... |
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