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| | | ... approach which fails to acknowledge the underlying goals of an ageing population and shows that the industry has learnt little from the impact of the global financial crisis." Explaining the problem, the paper said that because of the wave of super members ... |
| | | | ... in Florida, Obama quipped: "Apparently, [Trump's] campaign has taken away his Twitter. In the last two days, they had so little confidence in his self-control, they said, "We're just gonna take away your twitter." Now, if somebody can't handle a Twitter ... |
| | | | ... inflationary, environment, said Brendan Mulhern, global strategist at Newton Investment Management. "But the reality is that very little of Trump's proposed tax reforms, fiscal stimulus or other potential policies will be enacted before the fourth quarter ... |
| | | | ... their current and future incomes - full-timers' income are expected to be more "permanent" than part-timers. Then again, a little bit extra spending from part-timers would certainly help. Barring unforeseen events, the outlook for the coming months is ... |
| | | | ... Sriranjan disputed the allegations claiming that circumstantial evidence alone did not mean cheating occurred, but this did little to convince the Commission who noted they found "most of Sriranjan's explanations unconvincing and implausible." The Commission ... |
| | | | ... the pension but it is a compelling offer for the bulk of the bell curve - seniors with either one or two properties but little cash savings. The culprit is the huge financial burden that comes with accessing aged care facility. You either pay a lump ... |
| | | | ... Meanwhile investors are concentrating their investments in over-priced, over-geared apartments and large cap stocks with little or no growth," the white paper states. Montgomery cites the downturn in Perth as a potential indicator of what's to come on ... |
| | | | ... comments about how the superannuation system was "never meant to totally replace the Age Pension," Lloyd said that there was little the super industry could do to solve the fundamental problem of Australians not having enough income in retirement. 10. ... |
| | | | ... apply equally across the economy, including in the banking sector." In his judgment, Justice Wigney stated: "There could be little doubt that the attempted contraventions... were very serious... The conduct of the traders in question was deliberate and ... |
| | | | ... research industries, but unfortunately, too often, we see promising discoveries leave our shores early in development, with little value returned to the country. The size of the MRCF BTF provides the opportunity for these technologies to be developed ... |
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