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| | ... that Gillard government planned to start "raiding" the Future Fund. In response, Senator and Minister for Finance, Penny Wong, said the allegations were "completely incorrect". "The Government is not making withdrawals from the Future Fund. The Future ... |
| | | ... South Australian Economic Update, featuring speakers including federal Finance Minister Penny Wong, Austrade chief economist, Tim Harcourt, and Prescott Securities chief economist, Darryl Gobbett. On Thursday, the Australian sharemarket closed at a two-and-a-half-year ... |
| | | ... believe the industry should factor in behavioral economics. David Gruen, who was a member of the Cooper Review panel, and Tim Wong from the Macroeconomic Group in the Australian Treasury, were speaking at last week's Australian Conference of Economists. ... |
| | | ... beginning of the global credit crisis, we saw a repricing of risk across the majority of fixed income markets," said John Wong, van Eyk investment analyst. "This caused a significant decline in value for credit securities and the sell down was partly ... |
| | | ... the recent volatility in the Australian equity market may cause them to reassess the risk of their investment," said John Wong, van Eyk investment analyst. "[The firm] believes equity income strategies offer an alternative investment solution to investors ... |
| | | ... realise the impact could be massive, which is why they are treading so cautiously regarding the Garnaut report. Senator Penny Wong, minister for climate change and water, said in a statement on Monday that "The introduction of emissions trading will ... |
| | | ... (for Mercer) is very positive. I see much further growth in future." Weston's appointment follows the recent hiring of David Wong and adds to Mercer's 70-strong investment consulting team. |
| | | ... we have Mr Tanner implying ASIC is bloated and wasteful and can do without $130 million. On the other hand we have Senator Wong, who has welcomed increases to ASIC funding as recently as mid-2006. Which Labor spokesperson are we meant to believe this ... |
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