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| | | ... just a year ago. A lot of things could still go wrong to flip the flimsy plus A$1.5 billion into minus. Remember Murphy's Law? If something can go wrong... But then who cares? Many have been preaching against this government returning the budget back ... |
| | | | The Federal Government's FOFA legislation will be implemented on target, said Minter Ellison Lawyers at a roundtable yesterday. "I can't see there being any delays. It would require a change to legislation to do that and I'm sure that there won't be," ... |
| | | | ... reduced prices." I reasoned back then that, if things get worst "it'll set monetary and fiscal authorities on red alert and the law of self-preservation says that they will do something - just as they did in the past many times over." And now it's turning ... |
| | | | ... next month. "Sell in May" remember? But should this happen, it'll set monetary and fiscal authorities on red alert and the law of self-preservation says that they will do something, anything - just as they did in the past many times over. Of course ... |
| | | | ... and other Asian central banks, among others, implement more stimulus measures. We've seen the Obama administration sign into law a bill that extends a payroll-tax cut through to the end of 2012, prolongs extended unemployment benefits, and prevents a ... |
| | | | ... for any purpose, including as a margin to fund a provider's hedge positions with brokers, a practice currently allowed by law. "Once the Forum is established, it will become a voice for the CFD industry - focusing on information sharing, legislative ... |
| | | | ... per cent to 3,381.12 points. Madrid lost 0.87 per cent against the backdrop of a 24-hour general strike in protest at a new law facilitating lay-offs at a time of soaring unemployment, recession and state austerity cuts. Milan slumped 3.30 per cent ... |
| | | | John Price has been appointed as a new ASIC commissioner on a three year term. Price has worked as a lawyer at the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) for the past 12 years, holding a number of senior positions. He was involved in ... |
| | | | ... Treasuries. While the bugbear that is Europe is seemingly at peace now after Greece got its second bailout, there's still Murphy's Law to worry about. Just last night, German Chancellor Angela Merkel reminded us of this, declaring that the relative calm ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open flat, despite a strong positive lead from Wall Street. The Australian dollar continues to trade above 106 US cents, after lifting to a 10-week high on Monday. CANBERRA - Finance Minister Penny Wong says she is ... |
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