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| | | ... Opposition's spokesperson on Financial Services has provided details on what FOFA would look like under a coalition government. Speaking at an Association of Financial Advisers Budget reply lunch, Senator Mathias Cormann said the 16 recommendations that ... |
| | | | ... weekend as talks between political parties, who are divided over austerity measures, failed to establish a coalition government. At 0912 AEST on Monday, the June share price index futures contract was up two points at 4,287. In economic news, the Australian ... |
| | | | ... breaks, shadow communications minister Malcolm Turnbull is quoted separately in today's media implying that the coalition government's entitlement spending at the end of its reign was not thought through, seemingly endorsing comments from Joe Hockey. ... |
| | | | ... you've taken Economics 101 you know that is the most stupid thing you can possibly do." Pointing to the UK's coalition government, which has slashed government spending through cuts to public-sector employment and restructuring pensions, Custard commented ... |
| | | | ... default that could send shockwaves round the global economy. The leaders of the parties backing Greece's coalition government, which is headed by Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, were to hold a second day of emergency talks over austerity measures that ... |
| | | | ... lower. The low union membership ratios present significant challenges for industry funds should a future coalition government bring superannuation governance more into line with public companies, notwithstanding retail funds would also be confronted ... |
| | | | ... Government started the service a year ago to solve the red tape created for small business by the former Coalition Government's introduction of superannuation choice of fund in 2005. Meanwhile minister for small business Senator Nick Sherry said, "The ... |
| | | | ... that even the Australian dollar was unimpressed by. It hardly moved up or down. What do you expect? It's a Coalition Government after all. Labor knows to tread carefully, not to agitate its partners-in-power lest all the fiddling it's done to get the ... |
| | | | ... holders in particular will bear the brunt of the tax. Instead, he claims the government should do what the Coalition government has done in the past, which is to apply pressure on banks to make credit more affordable and accessible. "It's one of the ... |
| | | | ... Opposition's Christmas wish. Doing nothing to preserve the Holy Grail that is the budget surplus ensures this. The Coalition Government deserves to be congratulated over their accumulation of surpluses when they ruled the roost. They saved for a rainy ... |
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