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| | | ... fund available to retail investors. "Crossing the US$1 trillion barrier is more symbolic than anything. ETFs do not win prizes for growing to a particular size. Though Vanguard, and its funds that own the firm, will earn incrementally more revenue," ... |
| | | | ... members and took almost two years to respond to additional requests from the family. Staff were also incentivised by winning prizes like a Vespa motorcycle and travel and accommodation in Bali, Indonesia. In late 2018, Freedom Insurance ceased selling ... |
| | | | ... strategy, structure, and monitoring of the university's endowment fund. The fund is used to finance research projects, prizes, and scholarships. After an extensive evaluation process, the university's acting chief operating officer Peter Prest said ... |
| | | | ... peruse Porsches, Ferraris, McLarens, muscle cars and enjoy food trucks, bars, live entertainment, market stalls and raffle prizes. It was a hit, attracting about 1200 people and raising more than $50,000 for Lifeline. Tang had planned to hold the event ... |
| | | | ... $12,666m. This is the third consecutive record export month for both iron ore and subsequently metalliferous ores." No prizes for guessing but Australia's having it both ways. China's - by far its biggest buyer (accounting for 43% of total exports) ... |
| | | | ... rallied by 57.5% from this year's low and are 33.2% higher compared with 2020's opening trade of US$92.58/tonne. No prizes for guessing but this is because of the increasing momentum in China's - the biggest iron ore consumer (69.1% of total ... |
| | | | ... risen by 644% in France since the end of June; by 320% in Spain; 224% in the UK; 139% in Germany; and, 135% in Italy. No prizes for guessing but the consequent tightening of restrictions would -- just as they have in the first wave - freeze economic ... |
| | | | ... South Wales has recorded nine new cases, and Queensland and Western Australia have both confirmed one new case each." No prizes for guessing, but if this trend continues (after the relaxation of lockdown restrictions), lockdowns and social interaction ... |
| | | | ... "Call handlers were incentivised by the possibility of earning an additional 37% on top of their base salary and winning prizes such as spa breaks or weekend holidays," the FCA said. Prudential did not dispute the FCA's findings and therefore qualified ... |
| | | | ... its exclusive interview of Thomas Helbling - the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) lead analyst for Australia. No prizes for guessing, Helbling was talking about Australian property prices and the rising momentum of their rates of decline. The ... |
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