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| | ... as they have transitioned from private to public. "As the leading international bank for innovative companies around the world, we're excited to strengthen our support for Australia and New Zealand's ecosystem of innovation and help fast-growing ... |
| | | ... development worldwide, underscoring the need for increased productivity and technological solutions. "There's only one lever the world can pull to feed its population: increased productivity on the farm, that's about delivering executable, science-led ... |
| | | ... actually fell 7bps in the second half as competition intensified." Garland also explained strong banks equal a strong economy. "You'd rather strong banks than the alternative, as it means our banks are in a good position to weather economic storms ... |
| | | ... Andrews saying the business is leaning into its global networks and private market expertise to deliver the best of the world's investment offerings to Australian investors. Its new private credit investment offering will be supported by a defensive ... |
| | | ... to a surge in bond yields and a corresponding downturn in equity markets. "The stock market in Australia and around the world duly fell in August and September, turning what was already a lacklustre start to the financial year into a distinctly soggy ... |
| | | ... of their rate hike cycle," he said. "It increases the risk that we may see a few rate rises in central banks around the world if it gets embedded into the economy." However, Dhar isn't convinced on that point. "There are two ways to look at higher ... |
| | | ... Gallagher jointly said the government has demonstrated its commitment to ensuring the nation's economic institutions remain world-class with the right leadership and structures in place to meet current and future challenges. Chalmers and Gallagher also ... |
| | | ... support our emissions reduction targets by engaging with key stakeholders and encouraging investee companies to achieve real-world emission reductions towards a low carbon economy." ART's net zero commitment covers Scope 3 category greenhouse gas ... |
| | | ... cities, however, the seeds for the next property price boom have already been planted," it said. The study said in most world cities, buying a 60 square meter apartment exceeds the budget of the average annual income of a person in the skilled service ... |
| | | ... developments in credit and asset markets," he explained. Looking ahead, he said it will be difficult to return to the earlier world in which inflation tracked in a very narrow range. "The increased prevalence of supply shocks, deglobalisation, climate ... |
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