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| | ... her claim seeking compensation for unfair dismissal. The senior lawyer dragged her former employer to Federal Court last Tuesday, seeking over $2 million. She claimed she was bullied and harassed for reporting fee-for-no-service practices to top AMP ... |
| | | ... experience in the financial services including on the investment committee of Statewide Super. Both commenced in the roles last Tuesday. Outgoing chair Bruce Miller will step into a deputy chair role. Miller was the chair of the fund from 2013 to 2015 ... |
| | | ... handling advice complaints and insurance claims at different points in time. In a claim filed with the Federal Court on Tuesday, she says she was bullied and harassed for reporting fee-for-no-service practices to top AMP executives. She also claims it ... |
| | | ... and conservative. They aimed to beat inflation by 6%, 5% and 3.5% p.a. previously. Last month, and before the RBA's Tuesday rate cut, MLC revised the return expectations to 4.5%, 3.5% and 2% per annum. "The unusually low cash rates we've been ... |
| | | This will be the headline flashing on your screens at around 230 in the afternoon of Tuesday, October 1, after the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) concludes its scheduled board meeting. In his address to the Armidale Business Chamber, RBA governor Philip ... |
| | | ... markets' conviction that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will cut interest rates again when it meets on the first Tuesday of October - taking the official cash rate to a new record low of 0.75%. The All Ordinaries index gained 0.5% and the yield ... |
| | | ... capital. The bookbuilding will start today, with the outcome to be announced tomorrow. The new shares will start trading next Tuesday. New LIT Magellan is also launching a listed investment trust for that will replicate the strategy of the Magellan High ... |
| | | ... will work," FPA chief executive Dante De Gori said. This is in direct contrast to what Frydenberg said in his speech on Tuesday, in which he said the government's reform will "benefit retail clients as they will receive higher-quality advice and ... |
| | | ... board meeting. Financial markets, too, seem convinced, placing a 72% odds-on bet that the cash rate would be at 1% by Tuesday next week. But predictions are just that, guesses. Fairy tales could come true, it could happen to you but they still could ... |
| | | ... interest rates to a new record low of 1.25% from the current all-time bottom of 1.5% when its Board meets on the first Tuesday of June intensified after the Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) publication of 'Catalogue 6202.0 - Labour Force ... |
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