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| | | It was good - so good - while it lasted. But as the saying goes, "nothing lasts forever". It had been more than a generation since Australia experienced "the recession we had to have" back in 1990/91. The Australian economy withstood the US savings ... |
| | | | A Liberal senator launched an attack against the superannuation industry, accusing the federal opposition of being communists and bowing to industry funds. A war of words broke out in the upper house yesterday when Liberals, who have been working for ... |
| | | | ... transgression against her. "Despite the report finding that I was the victim and not the guilty party that I had been made to feel like I was then told I would be given a role in the same division as my manager, reporting to that same handsy leader who ... |
| | | | The global pandemic has left the majority of chief financial officers feeling pessimistic about the financial profitability of their companies, a new Deloitte survey finds. But many see a silver lining amid the doom and gloom. More than half (58%) of ... |
| | | | ... to change very quickly, being able to listen to and deliver what your employees want is a key advantage in ensuring they feel safe and supported," he said. "Employees want to be listened to, and there is more change on the road ahead as people return ... |
| | | | ... needed to protect the privacy and confidentiality of the matters: "Because I need to have an environment where our employees feel confident and safe to speak up." "These matters have been dealt with, they have been dealt with appropriately," he said. ... |
| | | | Enrolments in a fresh class action against Bendigo and Adelaide Bank on behalf of investors in the Great Southern managed investment scheme are being finalised this week. EQ Legal director Sasha Ivantsoff told Financial Standard that 850 entities including ... |
| | | | ... crisis. Surveying 1000 Australians in June, the CFS Retirement Realities research found nearly half of those surveyed do not feel very confident about their financial future, while 23% of those 30-65 say they will be forced to delay their retirement ... |
| | | | ... who did not want to be named, said Netwealth has professed customisation to their clients, of which rebates are a part. "I feel like I am subsidising their business model [by paying the rebate fees]," they said. "At this stage, fees are such a sensitive ... |
| | | | ... circumstances coupled with global uncertainty has rendered the potential investment no longer commercially viable. To that end, we feel a responsibility to the fans to explain the lack of alternatives from an investment perspective. "As an autonomous ... |
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