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| | ... in the first quarter - and this folks, is an annualised rate - from 2.6% in the three months ended December. But... the devil's details confirm that the adverse winter conditions affected overall growth. And oh, this was yesterday's news. And oh, with ... |
| | | ... signalled changes to the FoFA reforms "clearly." "There are enough loopholes through which to drive a very large truck. The devil is in the detail and the detail delivered in the Christmas break is only now being properly understood." Ripoll singled ... |
| | | ... excuses for the good they saw and heard looks and sounds good - and that is while the top line numbers disappointed, the devil's details point towards a steadily improving jobs market. |
| | | ... the most thorough auditing standards in the world. "And yet the company's brand still has a stench around this area." The devil's advocate may point out that despite this Nike is still by far the world's largest sporting brand. So far, more than 202 ... |
| | | ... of these managers, and understanding this in context, trustees have no idea how liquid their portfolios really are. "The devil is in the detail and often funds have not done any significant study," he said. Greg Nolan, general manager of investments ... |
| | | ... announce something, anything, when the going gets tough and work out the details later. Haven't they still learnt that the devil is in the details? So far all we got is speculation and rumours of gossips of speculations. Bailout or loan? According to ... |
| | | ... tone for financial markets over the next four weeks, at least. It could give birth to renewed optimism or it's carrying the devil's child. Consensus expects the report to show that employment grew by 160,00 in April with the unemployment rate holding ... |
| | | The devil will be in the detail of the new requirements on opt-in according to ANZ Wealth, with a number of issues still to consider. The government yesterday released its amendment to the FOFA legislation relating to the controversial requirement ... |
| | | ... strike deals to cut its towering debt mountain. By the European close, the pointers were that there would be a deal but the devil will be in the details, with some analysts suggesting there might in the end be no clearcut resolution of the crisis that ... |
| | | ... hitting out at the second tranche of the reforms, including Best Interest. "While the principle is sound, the AFA believes the devil will be in the detail. A best interest's duty may also increase the cost of professional indemnity insurance," said chief ... |
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