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| | | Former Treasurer and Deputy Prime Minister Wayne Swan has reassured Australians that the economy is 'not running out of puff' with the construction and services sectors well poised to replace the mining sector as drivers of economic growth. In his first ... |
| | | | Following the announcement of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's new cabinet yesterday, Shadow Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation Mathias Cormann claimed Rudd was "downgrading" the superannuation portfolio. However, Pauline Vamos, chief executive ... |
| | | | ... part of his responsibilities as treasurer. Previously a separate portfolio with a separate minister (Shorten), Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has now put financial services and superannuation directly under the control of Treasury. Bowen will bring relevant ... |
| | | | ... his workplace relations portfolio but is no longer Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation, following Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's announcement of his new cabinet. He has been given responsibility for school education following his last minute ... |
| | | | The Financial Services Council (FSC) has asked new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd for a last-minute delay to the commencement of the Future of Financial Advice (FoFA) and StrongerSuper reforms. Due to begin on July 1, the FSC has lobbied for a 12-month delay ... |
| | | | ... posted on Wednesday. Rivkin global analyst Tim Radford said he did not think Kevin Rudd's mere return as Australian Prime Minister would affect markets on Thursday, but his communication on policy might. "The market, like the voting public, will not ... |
| | | | ... missed Kevin's sweet revenge. He's finally got the knife to stick and kicked Julia's behind off not only from the prime minister's chair but off politics altogether. Third time lucky, 'ey? Nah, make that second time lucky, he didn't even contest the ... |
| | | | ... first-quarter growth from 2.4 per cent to 1.8 per cent and, locally, Kevin Rudd won back the Labor leadership from Prime Minister Julie Gillard in a caucus vote on Wednesday night. In economic news on Thursday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics is ... |
| | | | ... Milan dropped 0.37 per cent amidst concerns over the government's stability following the conviction of former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi for paying for sex with an underage prostitute and abuse of office. The euro slipped to $US1.3084 from $US1.3122 ... |
| | | | ... or 110.85 points, to 12,904.02, extending an almost four per cent decline on Wednesday due to disappointment at Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's latest plan to boost the economy. Hong Kong lost 1.05 per cent, or 230.81 points, to close at 21,838.43, while ... |
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