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| | | ... Street, Europe and in Asia fell heavily along with commodity prices. German bonds and US treasuries rose. "Generally everything is lower this morning - particularly the stocks that have run up the most in nickel and copper while banks are also trading ... |
| | | | ... approaching the eligibility age. "It's all those things we used to talk about before we allowed superannuation to swallow everything else up," he continued. "In an ironic twist, if this has been a brutal budget, then for this sector it could be one of ... |
| | | | ... operational responsibilities will be consolidated into a single border control agency, the Australian Border Force. Everything I have announced tonight helps to build a stronger Budget and a stronger economy. There is no easy way to repair the Budget. ... |
| | | | ... companies," but that its concern is governance and compliance, not the businesses themselves. "ASIC has to regulate everything from banking products and super disclosure to mining; it's being pulled in a lot of directions." The Committee should be looking ... |
| | | | ... soon... when stocks rose 40 per cent into the summer only to crash 41 per cent in two months". Because "In March of 2009 everything looked horrible, now nobody can find a reason why stocks could go down... We ask that you should buy stocks when everything ... |
| | | | ... future and assume that economies operate in a vacuum and that governments and central banks would sit idly by and watch everything go kaboom and other economic agents don't adjust accordingly... and global economies stay on their current track. Get the ... |
| | | | ... interesting implications for the ranking of MySuper products and in a few years insurance could be the weighting tool." "If everything else is equal, the difference between industry and master trusts will be in the insurance offering," he said. RGA Australia ... |
| | | | ... said. "Every decision we make is a direct result of listening to our members, constantly having them front of mind in everything that we do, from fund investment to implementation of new technology and tools." |
| | | | ... New South Wales. A lot has changed since then. "We had no telephone banking in those days, there were no computers, everything was done by hand," he says. "You even used to be able to smoke in the branch, so they'd put an ashtray between you and the ... |
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