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| | | ... spending on food and fuel. Purchases at furniture stores, sporting goods, hobby, books & music stores, electronic & appliances shops and at health & personal care stores all declined in April. Higher food and petrol bills are eating into American consumers' ... |
| | | | ... rising, American consumers will start spending more, banks will start lending more, businesses will start investing more - in shops, equipment and labour - everything wrong would be righted again! Oh yes, yes, yo! That is if you and I and our third grade ... |
| | | | ... divided between those that are pinning their future growth and consumer engagement strategy through walk-in financial advice shops and those that are sticking with a more traditional approach. On 19 July, one of the largest financial planning groups ... |
| | | | ... food because of soaring population. What happened? People in many developed countries are now obese, and gym and fitness shops and diet programs are thriving. The government rightly needs to have a ballpark forecast figure to base its current decisions. ... |
| | | | ... Investors Australia, formerly Portfolio Partners, is one of the largest and more established Australian equities boutique shops locally. According to Rainmaker, the group manages more than $7 billion of funds as at March this year. Grant Kennaway, head ... |
| | | | ... role than the stereotype, said Sally Wells, managing director of endgame communications. It's not just about the "brochure shops" or being the "colouring department", she said at the Rainmaker Marketing Symposium this morning. "Certainly in a decision ... |
| | | | Investment services tech firm SS&C Technologies Australia has scored a deal with Myer Family Office to deploy its wealth management solution, Suite. Matt Browning, head of investment at MFO, said the financial planning firm was looking to replace its ... |
| | | | ... equilibrium level. Recall that just a year or so ago, Australia was even importing overseas labour to keep its mines, factories, shops and hospitals humming. But despite these positive prognostications, there is a risk that Australia will succumb to ... |
| | | | The NSW Local Government Super Scheme (LGSS) purchased two Batemans Bay based shopping centres worth more than $90 million. Peter Lambert, LGSS chief executive, said the super fund bought the adjacent shopping centres from Stockland for less than the ... |
| | | | ... "We think GMO has the inherent capacity and intellectual firepower to re-establish itself among the top ranks of domestic shops. For now, though, we prefer more stable outfits." Michelle Baltazar |
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