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| | | ... November 20 to 21, 2014, in Adelaide. The organisation said this year's conference gathered over 1,000 financial planners in Sydney. The most popular sessions were personal and professional development topics, such as personal time management and consumer ... |
| | | | ... selling pressure following losses on Wall Street. Tokyo on Friday lost 0.88 per cent, or 126.37 points, to 14,201.57 and Sydney slid 0.27 per cent, or 14.4 points, to 5,411.1, while Seoul rose 0.46 per cent, or 9.33 points, to close at 2,039.42. Shanghai ... |
| | | | ... represents a payout ratio of approximately 67%. Macquarie has also announced a proposal to distribute stapled securities in Sydney Airport (SYD). Moore said: "Sydney Airport is one of Australia's premier infrastructure assets. With Macquarie's strong ... |
| | | | ... upbeat outlook provided strong support for the US dollar. Tokyo shed 1.20 per cent, or 174.41 points, to end at 14,327.94, Sydney eased 0.10 per cent, or 5.4 points, to 5,425.5 and Seoul tumbled 1.43 per cent, or 29.49 points, to 2,030.09. Hong Kong ... |
| | | | ... in place until the new year. Tokyo on Wednesday ended 1.23 per cent stronger, advancing 176.37 points to 14,502.35, and Sydney added 0.28 per cent, or 15.4 points, to 5,430.9. Seoul closed 0.38 per cent higher, adding 7.82 points to 2,059.58. Shanghai ... |
| | | | ... activities," the bank said. "We were genuinely concerned that the harasser planned to escalate his campaign by travelling to Sydney to visit our employee either at work or at home." At the same time, Levitt suggested that "Fraser was probably not the ... |
| | | | ... plans for the continued development of New South Wales infrastructure. The largest greenfield infrastructure project is Sydney's WestConnex tunnel. Baird said he hopes work on this controversial project to commence within the next 12 to 15 months. The ... |
| | | | ... 0.49 per cent, or 70.06 points, to 14,325.98, with profit-takers also moving in after a healthy rally on Monday, while Sydney ended 0.48 per cent, or 25.9 points, lower at 5,415.5. But Seoul closed 0.18 per cent higher, adding 3.62 points to 2,051.76. ... |
| | | | ... Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Glenn Stevens said this morning. Speaking at the Citi Investment Conference in Sydney, Stevens admitted that there was "evidence of a lift in sentiment in the business community," especially in the last two months ... |
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