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Economic round-up: Money cant buy you love

SUZY MAC  |  THURSDAY, 17 MAY 2007
It would seem the Government's tax cuts and economic performance may not buy votes after all, according to Newspoll market research, as despite Australian consumers being happier than ever since the Whitlam Government began to implode they still don't ...

CFS feels the rhythm

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  MONDAY, 14 MAY 2007
... a wide range of music genres, including iconic works from the 1950s to present day, such as "Disco Inferno", "Somebody to Love", "Take Me Home, Country Roads" and "Monster Mash". Warwick Negus, chief executive officer of CFS GAM said, the investments ...

FinLit in schools in 2008

CHRIS NICHOLLS AND ALEX DUNNIN  |  TUESDAY, 1 MAY 2007
... considerable pride in their own two-year programs. But financial literacy was not just a scholastic responsibility. "I would love to see a dialogue start between kids and parents about everyday monetary matters & Safe sex is no longer a dinner table ...

HOSTPLUS tailors fin lit to Gen X and Gen Y

... will show HOSTPLUS members how to manage their money to do the things they want; whether it's to make a career of what they love, buy a cool apartment, go backpacking in Europe or build a wealth portfolio for the future," said Pape. Michelle Baltazar ...

Polaris eyes the big banks

... management and corporate finance. "We have already worked with three of the biggest five banks in Australia and we would love to work more closely with them as they grow," said Jain. Polaris developed Intellect Suite, a web-enabled, multi-lingual and ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  WEDNESDAY, 20 DEC 2006
... downstream effects on discretionary consumer spending which when measured by internet usage shows the strength of the nation's love of new technology. In 2005-06, 60 per cent of households had home Internet access and 70 per cent had a home computer. ...

Live long and prosper

Advisers take note. Your client might just live to the ripe young age of 120 years, said cardiologist Dr Maurice Rosenbaum as he explained the secrets of longevity in Australia. Rosenbaum told the audience why life expectancy models are sure to change ...

Currency managers pray for Cruise antics

... infamous act of jumping several times on the white, leather couch at the set of the Oprah Winfrey Show to demonstrate his love for then girlfriend (now fiancee) Katie Holmes. Michelle Baltazar

ING OneCare minds the insurance gap

ING's life insurance range OneCare grew sales by 65 per cent since January, proof that with the right product, people will buy insurance cover. Part of OneCare's appeal is that it offers insurance for 14 medical conditions not usually covered under ...

More growth through structured products and MAs

Structured products and managed or wrap accounts are the next cornerstones of the global investment funds sector, according to an on-the-spot poll of fund managers and other industry participants at the SIBOS conference held this week. The majority ...