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| | ... customers affected by the data breach. Optus will also be able to share identifiers to assist Commonwealth, and state and territory agencies, to detect and assist in preventing fraud. The proposed changes cover all APRA-regulated entities, excluding ... |
| | | ... domestically." Similarly Australian Retirement Trust chief economist Brian Parker said: "The RBA is still only just in neutral territory; it needs to do more." |
| | | ... tightening from the RBA in October, which would take the cash rate to 2.85% and policy settings into mildly restrictive territory," he said. "The RBA is projected to tighten again in November, but by a more business as usual 25bps." Uhlenrech added ... |
| | | ... because of geopolitical events like the war between Russia and Ukraine which is entering into an even more dangerous territory," Mousina said. Meanwhile, on inflation, as Australia continues to lag the rest of the world, she forecast that it will peak ... |
| | | ... return. This retrenchment was reflected by the bfinance Risk Aversion Index, which moved deeper into bearish, risk-off territory, rising from 0.79 to 0.82 during Q2. Amongst the multi-asset managers tracked for the index, equity exposure dropped to less ... |
| | | ... markets. The changes in expectations dramatically increased volatility in equity and bond markets. "We are in uncharted territory in that central banks have generally been wrong on inflation for the last couple of years - they just didn't see it ... |
| | | ... over the last 30 years. The data shows that over the last financial year total returns across the board are in negative territory. However, cash returned 0.1%. Vanguard head of personal investor Australia Balaji Gopal said the past months have been particularly ... |
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| | | ... front a panel, including the right to be represented by a barrister or solicitor of the Supreme Court of a state or territory or of the High Court at a hearing. The adviser may also have, if allowed by the chair of the convened panel, a friend or relative ... |
| | | ... not far behind. Behind the top four economies are Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales and the Northern Territory, respectively. While acknowledging Victoria's win, CommSec chief economist Craig James reiterated the closeness of the states ... |
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