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| | | Frontier Advisors appointed a principal consultant from bfinance. Joey Alcock returns to Frontier having been a senior associate with bfinance in London since May 2016. He spent 11 years at Frontier before that as a consultant. Before his first stint ... |
| | | | ... the business while doing what we do best, which is look after our clients." Managing director of Fortnum Financial Advisers Joey Taylor said: "We are extremely pleased to have a high quality professional services firm like Cardena join Fortnum. We are ... |
| | | | "Believe it or not, I'm walkin' on air... Flyin' away on a wing and a pray'r..." -Joey Scarbury It's tampered with, it's falsified, it's a fabrication, it's embellished! As sure as night follows day, these howls of protest come when China reports growth ... |
| | | | ... markets around the globe by... talking marriage equality and bringing back the Republic v Monarchy debate. Thanks, Tony and Joey. I'm kidding, of course - then again, maybe it's true. The thing is the Australian equity market's recovery would always ... |
| | | | ... debt and deficit. Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff wouldn't be happy campers. But judging from post-Budget public opinion, Joey's second try is more politically palatable (as it would given his first one which left almost all sectors of the Australian ... |
| | | | ... Sustainable Growth" - especially now that we can lock in borrowings at low, low interest rates. Hope PM Tony and Treasurer Joey are listening. If they do, Gov Glenn would be singing the "Happy" song. |
| | | | ... economic stats and surveys. Monetary policy operates with a lag - in Australia's case it's around 12-18 months -Tony and Joey's wish, an Australia in crisis, would have been answered long before then. Perhaps it's time to try the more effective fiscal ... |
| | | | ... businesses which, in the current environment, carries an even A higher probability of default. Perhaps it's time for Tony and Joey to step up to the plate and go Keynesian instead of being pro-cyclical (tightening the budget when the economy is slowing). ... |
| | | | ... dummy for the heavens appear to have conspired against us, Aussies - not that we need anymore, not with PM Tony and Treasurer Joey at the helm, running a pro-cyclical fiscal policy (that is, running a tight budget in the face of economic slowdown). But ... |
| | | | ... compensation for losses from complex investment securities." (AFR) Happily for S&P, its latest warning is in line with Tony and Joey's Budget agenda, else they'll be crying, "I'll see you in court... again! |
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