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| | | The Federal Budget opened up promising new opportunities for clients planning their retirement and fresh options for advisers, according to AXA's analysis. Technical services manager, Lachlan Semple, said the Federal Budget was a resounding success ... |
| | | | ... resource sector. Also, earnings from two of Australia's top 20 companies, as well as continued fall out from the federal budget, should underpin local gains. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the June share price index was seven points weaker at 5345. ... |
| | | | ... share price index was 57 points or one per cent higher at 5390. Later today, the markets will react to last night's federal budget, which included across-the-board tax cuts and more help for families. NEW YORK - Optimism that the US Federal Reserve will ... |
| | | | Financial markets await tonight's unveiling of the country's federal budget and tomorrow night's monetary policy deliberation by the US Federal Reserve. Australian Federal Treasurer Peter Costello will announce his 11th Budget tonight in Canberra where ... |
| | | | ... of continued positive performance. Speculation has also been mounting that super taxes may be cut in this week's Federal Budget, with the potential to boost inflows into super savings. Some commentators believe the possibility of a windfall may be behind ... |
| | | | ... Speculation has now turned as to the central bank's future policy moves, especially if speculation of a generous Federal Budget - to be delivered tomorrow - proves correct. The Treasury is expected to announce across-the-board income tax cuts, increased ... |
| | | | ... ASFA's stance against a proposal to reduce employer contributions. ASFA made the calls in the lead up to next week's Federal Budget. Philipa Smith, chief executive officer of ASFA, said the changes would increase the level of retirement savings. "It's ... |
| | | | ... market speculation now will be whether the RBA will lift rates again, especially following an expected expansionary Federal Budget (to be released next week) or will the rate hike (and its immediate offshoot - a stronger A$), along with high crude oil ... |
| | | | ... revenue or we are taxed incredibly inefficiently. The good news is we have less than two months to wait to the next Federal Budget to see if the government plans to respond to this problem. |
| | | | Tasmanian super fund heavyweight TasPlan says the expected huge federal budget surplus should be used to cut unpopular super taxes. Neil Cassidy, TasPlan General Manager, said he believes that even reducing the 15 per cent contributions tax would make ... |
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