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| | | The biggest industry moves this week include John Waller retiring as a National Australia Bank board member and Standard Life chief executive David Nish stepping down after six years in the role. Qantas Super chief executive to retire - Jane Perry will ... |
| | | | ... said. "The overall sense is that probably there will be some sort of resolution, even if Greece misses a payment or two." Wall Street fell almost one per cent as the fresh problems emerged in talks between Greece and its international creditors. The ... |
| | | | ... to slow to around 8% by April 2016. But these were predictions made before the extension of sanctions. As for the EU, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) prints that Russia's ban on European agricultural exports last summer, "has cost European firms around ... |
| | | | ... overseas stocks. At 0656 AEST on Thursday, the September share price index futures contract was down 13 points at 5,616. Wall Street was down almost one per cent as fresh problems emerged in talks between Greece and its international creditors aimed ... |
| | | | John Waller will retire as a National Australia Bank board member and as chairman of Bank of New Zealand and be replaced by Doug McKay. Waller has been an NAB non-executive director and chairman of its subsidiary BNZ since 2008 and will leave those ... |
| | | | ... country's debt crisis. At 0704 AEST on Monday, the September share price index futures contract was down three points at 5,538. Wall Street fell on Friday as Greece's debt woes rolled on, but euro zone leaders will meet on Monday to discuss proposals ... |
| | | | ... Last night was supposed to be the night when the Grexit clock struck 12 - the make or break - and then there's this from the Wall Street Journal (WSJ): "Special summit of eurozone leaders called for Monday". Trust the masters of "kicking the can down ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open higher, after Wall Street stocks rose one per cent overnight. At 0704 AEST on Friday, the September share price index futures contract was up 39 points at 5,505. The Nasdaq has powered to a fresh record, easily ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set for a fairly flat open after an up and down night on Wall Street. At 0658 AEST on Thursday, the June share price index futures contract was down four points at 5,581. US stocks moved into positive territory following ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market looks set to open higher, following strong gains on Wall Street overnight. At 0655 AEST on Wednesday, the June share price index futures contract was up 47 points at 5,574. US stocks were up 0.6 per cent, ending a two-day ... |
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