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| | | ... growth, with its demand on our resources, and stronger global growth. The 22 economists surveyed in the Australian Financial Review forecast the median underlying cash surplus at a whopping $13 billion, which is expected to trigger a government-spending ... |
| | | | ... announcement of the that package on their merger with OneSteel. "Leighton is somewhat of a surprise - The Australian Financial Review is carrying a comment that they pulled out of the team to privatise Alinta and their share price has gone up, which ... |
| | | | ... income, company tax and superannuation taxes are comparatively higher than other OECD countries. Writing in the Financial Review, Warburton said closing the gap would make Australia more competitive and help build a more productive tax system. AMP Capital ... |
| | | | ... Reinforcing Costello's strategic thinking is that Dick Warburton, the co-head of the inquiry, has told the Australian Financial Review that he believes the SG is a tax because business is legally bound to honour it. "It is a tax impost on companies because ... |
| | | | ... with questions delivered from Unisuper's Ann Byrne, JANA investment Advisers, John Coombe and the Australian Financial Review's, Barry Dunstan. In answer to questions, Bogle said the Australian industry faced bigger struggles than the US, as choice could ... |
| | | | ... market. The attractiveness of the Australian property market has lured, according to reports in today's Australian Financial Review, a major German superannuation fund to invest locally as international funds hunt far and wide for assets to build global ... |
| | | | ... entitlements to nearly $100 million in termination pay despite moves to rein in "golden parachutes". The Australian Financial Review, in an analysis of the annual reports of 50 of Australia's largest companies, said it found one third of chief executives ... |
| | | | ... strategy as a result of increased competition stemming from next year's choice of fund reforms, the Australian Financial Review said today. The federal government's choice of fund legislation will allow around 50 per cent of Australian workers to select ... |
| | | | ... its domicile to the United States on the grounds that the move would erode shareholders rights. The Australian Financial Review said that Mr Murdoch is now prepared to change NewS Corp's constitution to incorporate undertakings on issues relating to ... |
| | | | ... management and corporate and institutional lending divisions, chief executive John Stewart told the Australian Financial Review in an interview. \"We are trying to make sure that we are taking the right corrective actions so we can build the base for ... |
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