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| | | | ... takeover of 30 companies in the last decade alone. But Kelaher's career in financial services started far away from newspaper headlines, he tells Laura Millan. Kelaher started practicing law shortly after graduating with a bachelor of law and economics ... |
| | | | ... the Bell Tolls". (http://www.primeminister.gov.gr/english/2015/05/31/prime-minister-alexis-tsipras-article-at-le-monde-newspaper-europe-at-crossroads/). |
| | | | ... supposed intransigent, uncompromising and incomprehensible Greek stance," Tsipras wrote in a column published by French newspaper Le Monde. Later on Monday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande and European Commission president ... |
| | | | ... reasonable valuations, high-quality cash flows and relatively stable share prices. In an upcoming Financial Standard newspaper, Maslen further explains AB's six key strategies for using equities in a wealth protection investment portfolio. A Subscribe ... |
| | | | A disappointing quarterly result from the Commonwealth Bank is weighing down the broader share market. The share price of Australia's biggest listed company plummeted by $2.99, or 3.39 per cent, to $85.15, after it post a flat $2.2 billion cash profit ... |
| | | | ... superannuation policy and research at the University of New South Wales Patricia Pascuzzo expanded on these issues in a newspaper column. She cited poor targeting, high complexity, waning community support, limited sustainability and poor longevity risk ... |
| | | | When India Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Australia in November 2014, he sparked such enthusiasm among politicians and citizens that for a few days all we could see in the media was his friendly, bearded smile. Indian citizens in Australia were ... |
| | | | ... went from 43% to 34% in only one year. During the same period, business executives' reputation remained steady at 18%. Newspaper journalists obtained the same score, 18%, while politicians ranked even lower. State MPs' ethics and professionalism was ... |
| | | | ... Thursday, breaking through the old mark set at the peak of the dot-com boom in 2000. Locally, in equities news trans-Tasman newspaper publisher and radio group APN News & Media holds its annual general meeting, and sleep disorder specialist Resmed releases ... |
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