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| | ... Chalmers' raising of the issue "when his main point is that the government is bringing Australia into line with international best practice arrangements for the corporate governance of superannuation." |
| | | ... to $US130.19, and helped to lift the Nasdaq within 15 points of its all-time peak. The records also came as Endo International announced an $US8.05 billion acquisition deal for privately held US firm Par Pharmaceutical Holdings to strengthen its generic ... |
| | | ... in assets on behalf of over eight million Australian superannuation fund members and retirees. ACSI also has six international members, bringing the total member funds under management to more than $1.6 trillion in assets belonging to more than 18 million ... |
| | | ... Index declined 21.53 (0.44 per cent) to 4,871.76. US oil prices finished the week below $US45 a barrel after the International Energy Agency warned that rising US crude inventories were approaching the limits of storage capacity amid the global oversupply. ... |
| | | ... Scholarship Programs, offered by advocacy group Women in Super. The awards were announced to coincide with International Women's Day on Sunday 8 March 2015. Sharyn Cowley joined Telstra Super in 2011 and is an experienced financial services lawyer, having ... |
| | | ... (PSI) for February and the National Australia Bank's online retail sales index for January. Speakers at the International Women's Day Breakfast in Sydney include Erin Flaherty, Executive Director of Infrastructure NSW, Simon Rothery, CEO of Goldman Sachs ... |
| | | ... than $24 million for Breast Cancer research." Robertson also pushed for Australian superannuation funds to join international alliances which led to Australia becoming one the original members of the International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN). ... |
| | | ... to deliberate on monetary policy settings apropos (wooh-hoo, big word) for Australia given current domestic and international dynamics. Pardon moi if you read otherwise, but as far and as wide as I dug, dug, dug and dug some more... the "will they, won't ... |
| | | ... Bendigo and Ballarat to small towns such as Tannum Sands (QLD) and Broome (WA)," she said. "In a first this year, two international events were held - one in Afghanistan and one in United Arab Emirates, involving Australian defence force personnel on ... |
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