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| | | ... demographics story, according to Shadow Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation Bernie Ripoll. The Member for Oxley highlighted figures from the Intergenerational Report which showed that by 2055, 40,000 Australians will live to 100 - nine ... |
| | | | ... allow the Labor Party and my local branch members the best possible opportunity to find a replacement as the candidate for Oxley," he said. While the Labor Party has not nominated a candidate for Oxley yet, Brisbane City Council opposition leader Milton ... |
| | | | ... took to the last election a proposal to move super away from the political decision making cycle." The Federal Member for Oxley urged superannuation professionals to take the same approach. "From my experience I can tell you that achieving bi-partisanship ... |
| | | | ... inception. Laura Millan A reports. At the beginning, the future of financial advice was in the hands of Bernie Ripoll, MP for Oxley who was born in the French town of PA(C)zenas and who arrived in Australia by boat. "It hasn't become significant until ... |
| | | | ... the umbrella of Treasury. This is Ripoll's first frontbench position after 15 years as a member of the House of Reps for Oxley, Queensland - Pauline Hanson's former seat. To date his most senior positions have been as Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer ... |
| | | | ... no other profession employs an obligatory opt-in policy and called for the 'best interest' approach to take precedence. Oxley MP Bernie Ripoll argued that opt-in, be it every 12 months or every 36 months, would play an important part in increasing engagement ... |
| | | | ... growing real estate investment trust (REIT) market when it formed a joint venture with Singapore-based real estate manager Oxley Capital to buy a stake in Cambridge Industrial Trust (CIT). CIT invests directly or indirectly in income producing real estate ... |
| | | | ... unlucky 13 in 2008 because of continuing market turbulence and over-regulation due to the delayed effects of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the report says. Hong Kong ranked second, Singapore third, while Sweden and Australia snagged fourth and fifth ... |
| | | | ... settlements with Qwest Communications International and several of its former executives. "Since the 2002 passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the Commission has now returned more than $2.4 billion to investors," said Linda Chatman Thomsen, SEC director ... |
| | | | ... financial industry continues to struggle complying with Basel II, Markets in Financial Instruments Directives and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, citing data quality as their biggest problem. The survey reveals improving reference data quality is a key issue ... |
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