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| | | ... more known for China and Europe, there is some guess work on how it will impact Australia. "The direct impact on the Australian economy is less clear. Historically we were spared from Trump's steel and aluminium tariffs, so there is a chance we can dodge ... |
| | | | ... essential for protecting consumers and small businesses from conduct that currently falls outside the scope of the Australian Consumer Law. "In recent years, we have identified numerous examples of concerning business conduct which is unlikely to breach ... |
| | | | ... are taken to ensure these conduct failures do not re-occur," ANZ chief executive Shayne Elliott said. Further, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has also increased the capital penalty over ANZ's non-financial risk management practices. ... |
| | | | ... from bank-owned funds and influence government policy. Before working in super, Dean worked as an organiser with the Australian Council of Trade Unions in the mid-1990s before becoming a political adviser to former Victorian premier Steve Bracks. He ... |
| | | | ... appointed John White as chief executive and managing director, effective September 2. "HPI holds a unique position in the Australian market as the sole listed pure-play pub portfolio, with ownership of 59 properties across the country. An ongoing refurbishment ... |
| | | | ... $230 million, Barings said. Barings' Asia Pacific Private Finance Group managing director Justin Hooley said the Australian private credit market is attractive due to its stable economic and legal backdrop, believing the future growth will be substantial. ... |
| | | | ... Price Index (CPI) rose 0.2% in the September 2024 quarter and 2.8% annually, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). "The September quarter's rise of 0.2% is the lowest outcome since the June 2020 quarter fall which ... |
| | | | ... unique with its union representation; however, with the current and former chairs of the board also connected to the Australian Labor Party, increased independence would be welcomed," Morningstar said. "These concerns also extend to the appropriateness ... |
| | | | ... than the rest of the ETP market. "This could be because dual access products, as a whole, do not fit the mould of the Australian ETP market, which are, for the most part, not actively managed, but are cheaper to own and cheaper to trade than actively ... |
| | | | ... participant and $170 for a non-authorised participant. This comes after BlackRock also reduced the management fees on the Australian Alpha Tilts Fund and the Advantage Australian Equity Fund, effective October 1. For the Australian Alpha Tilts Fund ... |
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