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| | | ... some reinforcements. In an interview at the World Economic Forum in Jordan over the weekend, Joseph Stigliz - yes, him, the Nobel prize wining economist - declared that QE is "the only stimulus" and that, "Clearly the economy is not back to normal, and ... |
| | | ... guns in the field. In an interview at the World Economic Forum in Jordan over the weekend, Joseph Stigliz - yes, him, the Nobel prize wining economist - declared that QE is "the only stimulus" and that, "Clearly the economy is not back to normal, and ... |
| | | ... a guide to expected tail losses." AllianceBernstein was helped in the development of this forward-looking methodology by Nobel Laureate Myron Scholes, co-creator of the Black-Scholes option pricing model. "We believe that TRP can help deliver balanced ... |
| | | ... member-specific income goal and strategy - which should be the next generation solution for securing retirement income, said Nobel laureate in economics, Robert Merton, speaking at a recent FINSIA gathering. Merton is advocating for better engineering ... |
| | | ... income goal and strategy - which should be the next generation solution for securing retirement income. That's according to Nobel laureate in economics, Robert Merton, who is advocating for better engineering of retirement solutions focused on maximising ... |
| | | Timor-Leste president and Nobel Peace laureate Dr Jose Ramos-Horta told delegates at the annual ASFA conference to prepare for the "new economic realities", where countries often overlooked in global policy-making such as Saudi Arabia, India and South ... |
| | | ... index was down 80 points, or 1.37 per cent, at 5,775. Today, James Hardie NV and SP AusNet release annual results. Dyno Nobel Ltd, Sigma Pharmaceuticals Ltd and Funtastic Ltd hold annual general meetings. The Australian share market closed down yesterday ... |
| | | ... Radio that "countries that follow inflation targets are more likely to get themselves into trouble". Stiglitz, who won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2001, said "It's absurd for Australia to think it can control inflation given it's driven by high ... |
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