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| | | ... issues of stock lending, margin lending practices (by Tricom as a lender and by Tricom as a borrower from banks). Amongst the army of rapidly developing media commentators on this boutique broking firm, Business Spectator, in a couple of columns yesterday ... |
| | | | ... funds and fixed maturity funds. A lot of interest has been shown in liquid-plus funds," said Agarwal. Behind this too is an army of 60,000 distributor-advisers and two million life insurance agents though limited regulation meaning almost anyone can ... |
| | | | ... than $600,000 to charities including The Cancer Council, Royal Hospital for Women Foundation, BeyondBlue and the Salvation Army. "Count advisers are there to look after your financial wellbeing, and they should be able to take the same care when it comes ... |
| | | | The criticism raised yesterday by the Catholic Social Services Australia (CSSA) and the Salvation Army's Employment Plus that the structure of the Federal Government's job network in allocating more assistance to long-term unemployed was giving them ... |
| | | | ... year to pass before providing a higher level of support to the unemployed. The comments have been supported by the Salvation Army's Employment Plus job network. Meanwhile, ABS data just released shows that the National Health Survey (NHS) of 2004-05 ... |
| | | | ... Yasukuni war shrine by the previous Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi. He supports stronger corporate regulation, a Japanese army with a mandate to undertake missions abroad, a more efficient government and attending to the government's debt which is now ... |
| | | | ... shed 12 cents to $14.25. Australia's losses followed a fall in US stocks on Tuesday, as Internet stocks dropped and the Thai army seized power in the country's first coup in 15 years, rattling international financial markets. The Dow Jones industrial ... |
| | | | ... all ordinaries fell 13.0 points to 5015.7. NEW YORK - US stocks fell on Tuesday, as Internet stocks dropped and the Thai army seized power in the country's first coup in 15 years, rattling international financial markets. The Dow Jones industrial average ... |
| | | | ... lose any. Prime Minister John Howard has announced that the government intended to spend $10 billion in creating two new army battalions and raising the size of the army from 25,000 to nearly 30,00 troops. Defence Minister Brendan Nelson suggested that ... |
| | | | ... of seminars around Australia offered by groups including ANZ, the ASX, Centrelink, the ICAA, IFSA, Mercer, the Salvation Army, the Smith Family, the Satisfac Credit Union, the Queensland Teachers Credit Union, and Westpac. |
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