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| | | ... closing price of $US996.77. Macquarie Private Wealth adviser, Helen Spencer, said the market was patchy. "It's almost treading water ahead of further confirmation from economic data coming out of the US... such as the payroll figures on Friday," Ms Spencer ... |
| | | | ... said on average, each tonne of paper removed from commercial correspondence saves an estimated 18 trees, 67,500 litres of water, 9,500 kWh of energy and 3.3 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions. So impressed with the results of the program, Brian Bissaker ... |
| | | | Australians all let us rejoice! We should be so lucky. Lucky. Lucky. Lucky. For a teeny-weeny land that represents only around 2 per cent of the global economy, nobody expected that this "lucky country" would be this lucky. While the biggest economies ... |
| | | | ... derive at least 50 per cent of their core business through the development and deployment of environmental technologies, water technology, alternative energy and pollution control. "Climate change is set to be one of the defining investment themes of ... |
| | | | Australia's $326 billion self-managed super funds may be the fastest growing super fund sector to date, but research shows they are missing out on the Asian equities boom with their negligible exposure to international equities. Ralf Zurbrugg, a professor ... |
| | | | ... now uses electricity sourced from renewable methods for 100 per cent of the base building needs and efficient lighting and water appliances. The Sustainable Portfolio Program has allowed LGS to reduce carbon emissions by approximately 10,000 tonnes of ... |
| | | | ... pave the way for improved financial products and services, he cautions the inquiry to not "throw the baby out with the bath water". "If you look at what FSR brought to the Australian market place - it raised the bar for advisers. "That system is still ... |
| | | | Jeremy Cooper, head of the government's all powerful review into the structure of superannuation, has poured cold water on a national default fund but opened the door to a tiered model that would allow fund members to step up into more sophisticated ... |
| | | | Water...water everywhere, but not a drop to drink. A thousand and one economic data and indicators were released overnight but all we got is more of the same - green shoots. American and European equities closed stronger last night, this time seeing ... |
| | | | ... advice to that client except at the point of sale. "What could happen is that "passive clients advisers" are dead in the water. They would need to re-consider their strategy and think of how they can deliver advice packages," said Peatey. However, unlike ... |
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