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| | | The chief investment officer of the Meat Industry Employees' Superannuation Fund (MIESF) resigned from her position. Mary McLaughlin was CIO at MIESF from 2013. In a statement, she said that her time at the fund had been "very interesting and the fund ... |
| | | | ... of its members are being met," Moriarty said. Prior to joining Club Plus Super, Paul was the chief executive of Australian Meat Industry Superannuation Trust (AMIST), where he served for 16 years. Cahill sits on the advisory committee of the Diversified ... |
| | | | ... it. We're still going to be in the stock after the value manager goes out, and exit before the growth manager. We hold the meat of the cycle." ClariVest now manages and advises about US$6 billion with investment mandates in the UK, mainlaind Europe and ... |
| | | | ... grainfed beef in 2015-16, up 15% year-on-year. This is 4,618 tonnes higher than the previous record in 2006-07, according to the Meat and Livestock Association. The MLA said dry conditions across most of the eastern states resulted in significant stock ... |
| | | | ... and better benefits across the company," company spokesman Michael Gonda told the Journal. Similarly, food distributor Earp Meat Co slashed administrative fees from about 1% of plan assets a year to 0.41%. In total, the plan will save more than $17,000 ... |
| | | | ... expectations survey report suggests that easing prices are beginning to affect expectations for tamer prices ahead, giving meat to market speculation that another rate cut is coming soon. Inflation expectations (over the next 12 months) dropped by 0.4 ... |
| | | | Australia retail sales ABS data released yesterday gave meat to the RBA's statement after its 3 May Board meeting that, "In Australia, the available information suggests that the economy is continuing to rebalance following the mining investment boom" ... |
| | | | ... gross value of livestock disposals and products, they said in a statement: "Strong international demand for livestock and meat products has seen prices rise through 2014-15 in both the domestic and export markets. Higher prices for cattle and sheep in ... |
| | | | ... also indicates that the domestic economy has started 2016 on a more solid footing and stronger momentum. The stats also give meat to the RBA's statement on 1 March, "...the Board judged that there were reasonable prospects for continued growth in the ... |
| | | | ... (EIA) forecast that production would increase by another 700 bpd before supply/demand equilibrium is reached next year gives meat to Standard Chartered Bank's bearish prediction that crude prices could go as low as US$10 per barrel "before most of the ... |
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