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| | | ... its balance sheet and cut costs, including a dividend reinvestment plan announced this morning and a move towards lower bonus payments and caps on executive and board remuneration. The 'surprise' announcements were made by the group's chairman, Robert ... |
| | | | ... were an attraction of LGsuper, 17 per cent said the fund was stable and secure while low fees (10 per cent) were also a bonus. Meanwhile, nearly one fifth of members surveyed put their hands up for online statements, saying they would prefer getting ... |
| | | | ... Russell Investments "People who do not qualify (or elect not to receive paid parental leave) will continue to receive the Baby Bonus and other family payments, based on eligibility." - Mark Gleeson, Technical Services manager, ING Australia On proposed ... |
| | | | ... their disposable income which could be used to make voluntary HEC repayments which also attracts a 10 per cent government bonus payment. Kim Cowie, technical services manager at ITC, said by deferring the receipt of taxable income for a number of years ... |
| | | | ... state-owned financial institutions to cap pay for top executives at 90 percent of the level they received in 2007, including all bonus and social security payments. "It is a big step for China to strengthen supervision and monitoring on its enterprise ... |
| | | | Crrr...unch! That's the sound of General Motors and Chrysler getting closer to becoming junk as the US government asks them to go back to the drawing board. The greed of missing out on the budding equity market rally was quickly replaced by fear of ... |
| | | | So it was written, so it was. No more bonuses. Taxpayers hate that. The government threatens to regulate against that. Hmmm...what can we do? Last Friday, I wrote about the futility of introducing new regulations to ensure that the current global financial ... |
| | | | True to script, history has not failed us. Like in most episodes following widespread market upheavals, increased regulation makes a comeback for an encore. Taking advantage of the global disgust at the rapid erosion of wealth caused by 'inventive' ... |
| | | | Here comes the meat! US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner finally served up the meat to his 10 February bail-out barbecue fizzler. And the market saw that it was good. Equity markets around the world rallied following the unveiling of the details ... |
| | | | The Federal Government is granting super funds and fund managers more powers to reject or approve executive remuneration schemes, marking the end of an era blotted by outrageous 'golden handshakes' and excessive bonuses. Under legislative reforms announced ... |
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