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| | ... government looks for tax savings in a bid to repair the fiscal state of the economy, according to BT chief economist Dr Chris Caton. "The generosity of the super taxation structure will come under intense scrutiny as budgetary pressure increases on the ... |
| | | ... economies by RBC Capital Markets' AU/NZ head of economics and fixed income strategy Su-Lin Ong, BT's chief economist Dr. Chris Caton and KPMG's head of financial services Simon Gleave. In social media, the FSC will be encouraging delegates to join the ... |
| | | BT Financial Group's chief economist, Dr Chris Caton, is appearing on televisions nationwide today with a call for calm in the investor community to prevent rash decisions in light of market uncertainty. The one-off television advertising campaign features ... |
| | | ... division was created on the back of the merger of Westpac and St. George in December 2008. The group's chief economist Chris Caton, said the campaign sets a practical and informative tone for an industry that must do more to help investors stay engaged ... |
| | | ... futures contract was up 165 points, or 3.14 per cent, to 5,421 on 128,205 contracts. BT Financial Group chief economist Chris Caton said the market was over-hammered yesterday. "We won't make it all back and that is more certain now than it was a few ... |
| | | ... the equity sell-off and prompted many investors to switch back to government bonds. But BT Financial's economist, Chris Caton, said that the knock-on effect on the local market should be viewed as a positive. "We have been arguing for some time that ... |
| | | ... because SMAs enables investors to get a fund package that suits their individual needs. Meanwhile, briefing panelist Dr Chris Caton, BT Financial's chief economist, said that the local managed funds sector will also grow on the back of the growing pool ... |
| | | ... expected a rise of 25,000 in employment and an unemployment rate of 5.6%. BT Funds Management senior economic advisor Chris Caton said today\'s data was the fourth successive piece of data coming in at the softer side of expectations. \"It must put the ... |
| | | ... Australian dollar is over-valued and argued that the next move in interest rates will be down. BT Financial Group's Chris Caton faced up to that one, saying imports are cheap, expenditure is growing, retail volumes are on the increase and, "the Australian ... |
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