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| | ... series and then becoming the "Official Superannuation Partner" of the NRL and NRLW in February of this year. According to the SMH, this three-year deal cost about $3 million and was executed in October 2020, when the fund was already in talks with TWUSUPER ... |
| | | ... tax rebates. Especially the Morrison government's tax rebates. According to an article by the Sydney Morning Herald ( SMH ) published on July 4: "Deloitte Access Economics director Chris Richardson said the initial tax refunds would act much like ... |
| | | ... finished stronger - up 1.9% from its 30 November close. So did the All Ordinaries index - up 1.8%. As the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) puts it, "Australian shares rallied strongly despite falls on Wall Street, fresh lows in iron ore, disappointing Chinese ... |
| | | ... a wagging finger. Yes Virginia, a recession is again looming for Australia brought to us by the Sydney Morning Herald's ( SMH ) report the other day about Hong Kong hedge fund Kima Capital's portfolio manager Alex Wallis statement that, "Australia is ... |
| | | ... and have a go at us, Australians all, too. I was literally ROFL-ing when I read this piece from the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) yesterday. The heading says it all really: "Apple, Google and Microsoft explain the problem with Australia's sharemarket". ... |
| | | ... headline, "Australia's economy in 'vicious circle', with sluggish growth set to continue" published in the "Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) only a few weeks ago (3 July). It was predicated on a China bust that would take down commodity prices that not even ... |
| | | ... and European equity markets jumping at the end of last week's trading activity. It wasn't only I, the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) even printed that, "The ASX SPI 200 futures index predict the benchmark index will lift 43 points to 5645 points when trading ... |
| | | ... unexpectedly cutting it to a record low 2.25% at its February Board meet. 'Twas the same day that the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) printed that, based on "latest futures pricing data compiled by Citi, the chances of a 25 basis point cut, to 2 per cent ... |
| | | ... with the target." Looks like it's gonna happen in May with a slight chance of April. AccordingA the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), "...latest futures pricing data compiled by Citi, the chances of a 25 basis point cut, to 2 per cent, when the board convenes ... |
| | | ... time I took notice of the number of central banks that have joined the race to the bottom was when the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) reported that "At least 21 central banks have eased monetary policy this year..." on 5 February....and then, there were ... |
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