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| | ... Pensions Secretary Duncan Smith said excessive welfare spending should be trimmed back and savings diverted to national security. The UK in 2012 spent A$294 billion on pensions and welfare, equivalent to 28% of the UK government budget. In Australia ... |
| | | ... this morning. It's still a developing a story. The whos and whys are yet to be determined. But while America's national security agencies are still gathering information on whether was an outside or an inside job, the impact on Wall Street was palpable. ... |
| | | Institutional asset consulting firm Frontier Investment Consulting has appointed three new analysts to work across sectors. Kenny Chiang will join Frontier in April 2012 from Mercer Consulting, where he worked in the fund accounting and client services ... |
| | | ... that houses Osama bin Laden. Like Batman and Robin, they were at each other's side when disasters struck or national security is threatened. "We can't just look to the past and say haven't we been great together..." Aww, how sweet! But this is to be ... |
| | | ... equity firm Cerberus Capital Management is buying DynCorp International, a provider of support services to US national security operations, for $US1 billion ($A1.07 billion). When the markets settled, the Dow was 8.62 higher, by 0.1 per cent, at 11,005.97. ... |
| | | ... discipline. "Starting in 2011, we are prepared to freeze government spending for three years. Spending related to our national security, Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security will not be affected. But all other discretionary government programs will." ... |
| | | ... to understand why world leaders are becoming jittery and are beginning to talk about fuel and food prices in national security terms. |
| | | ... government jumped 7 per cent between October 2006 and October 2007. But the big surprise is that satisfaction with national security is up a staggering 21 per cent since September 2001. Even bigger positive jumps were felt in satisfaction with our economic ... |
| | | ... greater foreign investment restrictions because it could negatively affect domestic economic growth. To address national security issues such as terrorism, many countries have begun reviewing investments controlled by foreign countries, including sovereign ... |
| | | ... particular foreign investment projects in Australia could impact national interests in telecommunications, transport, national security, economic development and existing foreign policy legislation. The treasurer can reject proposals deemed not to be ... |
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