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| | ... retrograde one," Bowen said at the presentation of the report 'The super challenge of retirement income policy' by the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA). Bowen argued that with this measure "the government is helping cement the gender ... |
| | | ... purchase owner-occupied housing perhaps in return for the familiy home being counted in the pension assets test, the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) has said. CEDA chief executive Professor Stephen Martin said that the measure ... |
| | | ... "an unacceptably low base". The comments formed part of ACSI's recent submission to the Senate Economics References Committee inquiry in to foreign bribery. ACSI recommends the government harmonises Australia's legal and enforcement framework for foreign ... |
| | | ... (Job Openings and Labour Turnover Survey) report showed a surge in job vacancies. However, Kuroda told a parliamentary committee Wednesday that "a US rate hike would not necessarily lead to a cheaper yen" and said a further decline in the unit was "unlikely". ... |
| | | ... terms of monetary policy and financial stability mandates. The RBA recently addressed a Senate Economics References Committee inquiry about digital currency and said it continues to monitor developments in the area. RBA head of payments policy Tony Richards ... |
| | | ... echo those of ANZ Bank, which called for a national adviser exam In its submission to the Senate Economics Reference Committee inquiry into the scrutiny of financial advice. The bank said the new education framework should set standards and outline the ... |
| | | ... took over, sought more consultation and took FoFA through yet another Senate inquiry. In June, the Senate Economics Committee issued a report that was broadly supportive of the Coalition's proposed amendments. But both Labor and the Greens dissented. ... |
| | | ... "The same obligations are on everybody, whether they're vertically integrated or not," Murray told the audience at a Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) event in Sydney. He said that the inquiry looked at vertical integration, "but ... |
| | | ... 241,000 a month. In local economic news on Monday, Financial System Inquiry chairman David Murray is slated to speak at a Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) event in Sydney. Meanwhile, the ANZ job advertisements series for November ... |
| | | ... structures. Managed investment scheme regulation: Support Government's review of the Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee's recommendations on managed investment schemes, giving priority to matters relating to: Consumer detriment, including illiquid ... |
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