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| | | ... the Year and best Digital Marketing Campaign, next week's Financial Standard MAX Forum and Awards promises to be an Oscar night celebrating outstanding work in financial services sales and marketing. Highly-acclaimed TV presenter and stand-up comic Peter ... |
| | | | The Future of Financial Advice (FoFA) reform is one of the 20 most challenging pieces of regulation globally, according to a survey of 600 compliance professionals across the world. The 'Cost of compliance 2015' report by Thomson Reuters asked compliance ... |
| | | | ... financial markets -- still would want to know what the lady who sits in the chair has to say. She'll let us know Friday night. |
| | | | ... Santos was up 19 cents to $8.85 and Oil Search was 15.5 cents higher at $7.885. Retail stocks are benefitting from Tuesday night's budget announcement to allow small businesses to claim a tax deduction for the full value of assets worth up to $20,000 ... |
| | | | ... deficit in the MYEFO (Mid-year Economic and Fiscal Outlook) papers last December; changed into a 0.5% of GDP deficit last night. To be sure, a surplus could be had in any year of the Treasurer's choosing... by a tweak, tweak here, a tweak, tweak there ... |
| | | | ... worked harder than most regular 18-year-olds: "I got a job at the Reserve Bank of Australia and I had to study my degree at night", he says, and adds he has some regret because he missed "the good university years," but is fast to admit that "if you ... |
| | | | ... corporate profits equals higher share prices. Perhaps it's because of their lofty valuations. Aunt Janet even said so last night, that they are presently "quite high". But then qualified that, "Now, they're not so high when you compare the returns on ... |
| | | | ... 1.25 percentage points - with exports slumping at an annualised 7.2% over the quarter and imports increasing by 1.8%. Last night's US trade data showing an upward revision in the trade deficit to US$51.4 billion in March - the biggest gap since October ... |
| | | | ... our yankee-doodle-dandy brethrens? You know what I refer to if you've already seen the report on US factory orders last night, which was spun as a "solid rebound"/"the largest gain in 8 months". Hooray, hooray... until you look at the details, that is. ... |
| | | | ... rest of the market, in particular the miners, are providing support on the back of a good Wall Street session on Friday night." He said falling expectations of a rate cut on Tuesday was also weighing on the banks. At 1020 AEST, Westpac fell $1.43 cents ... |
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