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| | | ... proceed, despite the resignation of MTAA's Vicki Allen from the expert panel. The hearing, which will take place later this week, will involve Industry Super Australia (ISA) as the first respondent in the defence of the composition of the FWC expert ... |
| | | | ... market was about to make a break upwards or pull back, but the release of a lot of significant Australian economic data this week might provide a catalyst, he said. "This market looks tired and is gravitating slowly but surely higher but is it time to ... |
| | | | ... statement for clues of what's next. Speaking of what's next, the European Central Bank's (ECB) Council meeting later this week would be a big one and could be a game changer for the eurozone. The general consensus is that the ECB would announce some ... |
| | | | ... cent, to 4,242.62. Stocks rose after Valeant Pharmaceuticals raised its bid for Botox-maker Allergan for the second time this week. Valeant rose 1.5, while Allergan jumped 5.7 per cent. LONDON - European stock markets were mixed, with the mining sector ... |
| | | | ... inactive bank accounts and life insurance policies are transferred to the government. In releasing the discussion paper this week, Finance minister Senator Mathias Cormann said the current arrangements introduced by the previous Labor government in 2012 ... |
| | | | ... public holidays. With few catalysts to fuel buying, dealers took their cash off the table. Attention is on the release this week of key US data, including revised economic growth for the first three months of the year. WELLINGTON - New Zealand shares ... |
| | | | ... and, in many cases, trailblazing. More than 20,000 votes have been cast with final votes accepted only until the end of this week. Fast Facts about this year's MAX Forum and Awards 1) More than 20,000 votes have been cast by 2,600 individuals across ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open slightly higher this week on the back of gains in global markets. AMP chief economist Shane Oliver is tipping a lift of five to 10 points at the local open. The S&P 500 finished the week above 1,900 for ... |
| | | | ... March OneVue reshuffled its board with three members stepping down, but chair Gail Pemberton retaining her position. This week OneView announced that it had acquired a Melbourne-based self-managed super fund (SMSF) administration business that will extend ... |
| | | | ... Paykel Healthcare fell ahead of reporting annual earnings on Thursday, while Ryman Healthcare declined after earnings this week met expectations. The benchmark index fell 26.32 points, or 0.5 per cent, to 5,108.57. |
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