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| | | Industry representative groups believe the federal government's draft on improved superannuation transparency does not go far enough, with at least $400 billion in retail fund assets escaping proposed disclosure requirements. In submissions to government ... |
| | | | ... says exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are one of the largest beneficiaries of global market volatility as investors look to dodge high levels of uncertainty. SSGA Australia head of SPDR ETFs Amanda Skelly said while dramatic share market declines often trigger ... |
| | | | ... end the day at 6,837.15 points, with HSBC shares sliding on claims that its Swiss banking division had helped rich clients dodge taxes. Elsewhere, Frankfurt's DAX 30 index shed 1.69 per cent to 10,663.51 points and in Paris the CAC 40 reversed 0.85 per ... |
| | | | A day after a Western Australian credit broker had his license revoked for breaking the law, the industry body has banned Harold Charles Bundy for three years after it found he was not a fit and proper person to engage in credit activities. The ban ... |
| | | | ... of the single currency region will be forced to go their separate ways. Guess what? Although, the eurozone wasn't able to dodge a recession, it remains one and Greece has yet to default. Plus, the region's financial markets have stabilised, volatility ... |
| | | | ... previous day's losses. German investor sentiment topped a seven month high this month on hopes Europe's top economy will dodge recession, data showed on Tuesday. HONG KONG - Asian markets closed mixed despite a positive lead from Wall Street, with traders ... |
| | | | ... would be smooth sailing for Europe this year (or even the next). Hands up all those who thought that the Eurozone would dodge a recession or that many of its members would be able to bring down their debts and deficits substantially this year (or even ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market opened higher on Friday, led by the big miners after strong gains in the US overnight. At 1011 AEDT on Friday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 27.7 points, or 0.65 per cent, at 4,283.2, while the broader All Ordinaries ... |
| | | | Yesterday we found out, what Australians all knew all along. Most voters love the K-man, but most in his party doesn't. The reverse is true for the G-lady. Was it worth the political drama of the past four days - the humiliation on the international ... |
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