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| | | ... co-founder of a startup, she has learnt an amazing amount in a few years. I do not doubt that she will be very successful in anything she puts her mind to," he said. Talmage's appearance at AustralianSuper comes as it farewells associate portfolio manager ... |
| | | | ... of passion portfolios for the three main reasons being a safe haven for assets, the investment return, but more than anything, the simple joy of ownership,' she said. "Artwork has continued to lead for the past four years running when we've asked ... |
| | | | ... the Reserve Bank shouldn't be tightening policy any further," he said. Nevertheless, next week's budget will be anything but laissez-faire when it comes to government support in bringing down inflation, he added. "You can't solve a cost of ... |
| | | | ... less experienced chief executives are mainly looking for low-risk business options; "So not cyclical, you don't want anything commodity exposed, or anything exposed to the broader market." WayFinder Capital founder Akram Sabbagh says initially there ... |
| | | | ... as their firing reason indicated that since they haven't heard from their adviser, the adviser must not be doing anything. Although an adviser may be diligently monitoring their clients' accounts, if that work is not communicated, it may go unrecognised ... |
| | | | ... Sahota said CPF has its eyes on several hotels, agriculture, office, and commercial deals. "A good thing for us is that anything Corval's doing, we get an opportunity to participate even if it's raised in a standalone syndicate strategy," he ... |
| | | | ... back to 3% around six months earlier at the cost of a lot of job losses isn't worth it." Nevertheless, he agreed anything extending beyond 2025 would be "too long." Throughout his address, Lowe highlighted Australia's record-low unemployment ... |
| | | | ... reality, much of this advice is going to replace what was previously done as general advice, where there was no BID or anything like it. In any case that is a more complex matter and not part of our quick win's proposal." In conclusion, Anderson reinforced ... |
| | | | ... the question, ASIC chief operating officer Warren Day said again culture was not an issue at ASIC. "We don't see anything that indicated that type of problem. What we are seeing is people are taking opportunities in the market to increase salaries ... |
| | | | ... commented that despite headline inflation nearing its peak, the RBA must continue delivering rate hikes today and in March. Anything less would invite market complacency that could result in too rapid an easing of financial conditions, Peter said. Contrary ... |
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