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| | | ... of economics, I've heard about John Maynard Keynes' 'Paradox of Thrift', David Ricardo's 'Ricardian Equivalence Theory', A Alan Greenspan's 'Interest Rate Conundrum' (which appears to be making a return performance in the US) and of course, the economic ... |
| | | | ... Melbourne for 11 years and has held leadership roles in the health services industry for over 20 years. Prime Super chairman Alan Bowman said: "We are delighted to have Martin join our board. He is the first director to join our board after our merger ... |
| | | | ... that the Fed could end QE without causing a turmoil in financial markets. Not my words but 'the maestro's" - former Fed head Alan Greenspan. Long live QE? |
| | | | ... growth, a propensity to reinvest in their own business and topline revenue growth converted to margin expansion. Dundas CEO Alan McFarlane said: "Dundas is delighted to have been selected and we look forward to a long and mutually rewarding association." ... |
| | | | ... securities business. The transition to an independent securities business will be led by Wilson HTM commercial asset manager Alan Watson. Watson has been appointed lead independent director and the company has started a process to recruit two additional ... |
| | | | ... quarterly production report, Southern Cross Austereo a and Bradken have annual general meetings, while Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce is expected to unveil the carrier's new A330 business suite. In Australia, the market on Monday, closed firmer for ... |
| | | | Platform provider Federation Alliance has appointed former AMP SMSF specialist Alan Kenny as its acting chief executive officer, based in Sydney. The company said it has created the role following strong growth since it was founded last year. The business ... |
| | | | ... up nine points at 5,313. Locally, no major economic news is expected on Monday. In equities news, Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce is slated to launch the carrier's A380 service from Sydney to Dallas. In Australia, the market on Friday lost all the ... |
| | | | ... about to rein in the economy any time too soon."" Are markets now becoming irrationally exuberant? To quote former Fed chief Alan Greenspan, "But how do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values, which then become subject to ... |
| | | | ... hallelujah last night? Could it be because of the return of 'The Maestro'? In his interview on Bloomberg TV, former Fed head Alan Greenspan warned that, "The stock market has recovered so sharply for so long, you have to assume somewhere along the line ... |
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