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| | | ... statement, or a need to disclose positive or negative influences affecting the company. "Indeed there is no need to say anything meaningful at an AGM and many Boards will continue to choose this option," Abernathy finished. |
| | | | ... an ideal situation, but it becomes more difficult when the pool is 500,000 funds," Forsyth said. "We treat seriously anything that involves the misuse of the fund." The SMSF Professionals' Association of Australia (SPAA)'s director of technical and professional ... |
| | | | ... standing by financial markets... it's also all the other big CB's of the world. The CB's have become the CA's (cure-all) for anything and everything that ails economies and financial markets. It's also the ECB. Recall ECB president Mario Draghi's "whatever ... |
| | | | ... the markets, so I do expect there to be some sort of correction over the next month, though I don't think it will be anything substantial," he said. The big four banks were all higher, with ANZ up 16 cents at $31.72, Westpac gaining 11 cents to $33.48 ... |
| | | | ... consumers." Consumers in emerging markets want quality at a fair price but prefer to buy brands they know before buying anything cheaper but unreliable. As middle and higher class emerge, luxury goods consumption becomes "a multi-year, multi-country ... |
| | | | ... uncertainty with the debt ceiling looming. Bernanke is giving a strong message to the markets that it doesn't want to anything that threatens the recovery." However, Westpac economist Elliot Clarke said did not share Oliver's surprise saying that the ... |
| | | | ... that we've really made PE understood to be a contributor to the economy and just part of the economic landscape - not anything to be frightened of." Looking to the future of PE, Woodthorpe said economic times would be tight "for some time", and that ... |
| | | | ... A$1.5 billion a year. Well and good - we need all the savings we could get.A But that's if climate change don't have anything to say about this.A According to reports, Cyclone Oswald's landfall earlier this year costs Queensland A$2.5 billion in revenue ... |
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