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| | ... longer term inflation expectations well anchored," he said. Earlier in the week, Powell gave an identical speech before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee following the submittal of the semiannual monetary policy report to Congress. ... |
| | | ... Finance and Investment Corporation to Housing Australia and streamline its functions," she said. "It will now head to the Senate, along with our legislation to establish the $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund, which passed the lower house last ... |
| | | ... about ASIC commissioners investigated under the Public Governance Performance and Accountability (PGPA) Act. Fronting the Senate Economics Legislation Committee, Longo spoke of the importance of transparency and accountability. "I welcome accountability ... |
| | | Appearing at a Senate hearing today, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) governor Philip Lowe said people have forgotten how corrosive inflation is. The governor explained the RBA has one priority and that is to bring inflation down. "Inflation at the moment ... |
| | | ... have been quashed. A motion from Senators Jacqui Lambie and Nick McKim to disallow the proposed regulations passed in the Senate, 42 votes to 21. As such, the rules requiring super funds to itemise and disclose information about their spending of members' ... |
| | | ... six months after Royal Assent and for insurance and superannuation 18 months. "But with the legislation yet to pass the Senate, it's not clear when the Governor-General will give his stamp of approval," he said. He advised that APRA and ASIC are working ... |
| | | ... the ultimate level of interest rates will be higher than previously expected. Meanwhile, earlier this week, an outfit of Senate Democrats, including Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders, expressed concern about the Fed's intention to continue raising ... |
| | | ... $4.7 billion a year in unpaid super like it could have, or commit to paying superannuation on paid parental leave. "Two Senate inquiries and a growing chorus of consumers groups, industry funds, unions and employers say paying super with wages will fix ... |
| | | ... can no longer see the details of considerable payments from super funds to unions. He concluded that it's now up to the senate to decide whether it will stand for transparency and integrity in compulsory superannuation. Separately, Bragg wrote to the ... |
| | | ... asking for proportional, appropriate regulation of our sector." BTC Markets submitted feedback to both the cross-party Senate Committee on Australia as a Technology and Financial Centre and the recent Treasury consultation paper on licensing and custody ... |
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