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| | | ... joined the Queensland team from BT Financial, where he held a similar position. He has also held roles at Aviva and Norwich Union. Finally, Karli Mann has been appointed to the Victorian team, having been a business development associate with Zurich ... |
| | | | ... national conference in Melbourne. Earlier this year Intrust Super announced it has naming rights to Sydney's Shute Shield rugby union competition for the next three years - on top of its sponsorship for the Intrust Super Cup rugby league competition ... |
| | | | ... funds under management on behalf of NSW authorities. Prior to TCorp, Knight was head of treasury and capital markets at Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) Australia and he also held senior treasury roles for ANZ and Australia Bank. His resignation comes ... |
| | | | ... the scale of the challenge, underscores the series of institutional shortcomings that still exist within European monetary union." "There are big execution risks on all sides, including execution risk around the profile of the debt which in the judgment ... |
| | | | ... these. Remember those arguments that the Eurozone experiment was flawed from the get go because you cannot have a monetary union without fiscal union? Creditors' demands for fiscal oversight over Greece could mark the beginning of its birth - but as ... |
| | | | ... business development experience, having previously worked with AMP Limited, SingTel Optus, Suncorp-Metway, Allianz, Credit Union Australia and Dingu Blue. LGSuper said Barber specialises in digital customer solutions, software development, social media ... |
| | | | ... to lend more than 3 billion Euros to Cyprus," Michael Fuchs, deputy parliamentary leader of Merkel's Christian Democratic Union party, said in an interview with BBC Radio 4 today. "Why should Germans bail out these people and they are not willing to ... |
| | | | ... worse for Greece. It's got nothing more to lose. But the risk for the remaining Eurozone members, and the European Monetary Union (EMU) itself, elevates once Greece opts out or is ejected. For Greece will set a precedent for the next prodigal member... ... |
| | | | ... euros to pay for the lawyers (and at this level they will be very expensive) to litigate the bejeesus out of the European Union (EU). Then again, there would be some legal office somewhere that could take on its case 'pro bono'. Then we're back to the ... |
| | | | ... experts have suggested that Greece could even challenge moves to halt its access to euros under the terms of the monetary union. "Lawyers are already pondering ways to overcome the conundrums of the Greek case." Greece might blink, 'the institutions' ... |
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