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| | ... servicing this client base. KPMG Asia Pacific immigration leader Mark Wright told Financial Standard that the visa technically has not been cancelled. "It's still actively available but because no numbers have been allocated at the states, which ... |
| | | ... top stories for 2023 were: 1) Renato Mota to leave Insignia Financial (October 20) While his departure doesn't technically take place until February 2024, Renato Mota's decision to step down as chief executive of Insignia Financial after two ... |
| | | ... registration for a certain period were "interesting, simply because it walks and quacks a lot like a ban". "It is technically though, not a ban," he said, pointing to ss 920A & 920B Corporations Act 2001 which gives ASIC more extensive banning orders. ... |
| | | ... Sacha Burchgart the Adviser of the Year. According to the FAAA, the judges said that not only is Burchgart highly technically competent, but also always strives for excellence through her strong client-first approach. Burchgart also featured in the Financial ... |
| | | ... energy regulator NOPSEMA in early 2022 proposing further monitoring and stating that action to stem the leaks was "not technically feasible". A Santos spokesperson told FS Sustainability that CSIRO has been engaged to undertake an in-depth monitoring ... |
| | | ... restructuring its research team in a way that will see Andrew Kemp become head of defensive assets and private markets. While technically not a promotion, the overhaul widens Kemp's remit and gives him added responsibilities. Essentially, Frontier ... |
| | | ... associated with speculative trading, posing significant risks," the consultation paper said. "Crypto products can be technically complex, highly price volatile, and difficult to custody safely." Illustrating the harm faced by consumers, the consultation ... |
| | | ... momentum of inflation, I feel that economic activity will slow down before the Fed stops increasing interest rates. Technically, that means a recession is highly likely," Saxena said. Assuming the US recession does materialise, Saxena claimed lower growth ... |
| | | ... unexpected sign of strength and decoupling from the equity market," he said. Commentary from Sycamore states that technically Bitcoin does remain in a downtrend, but signs of resilience are there. "The rally from the $17,592 low of mid-June to the recent ... |
| | | ... consumer could withdraw his superannuation, when he knew the consumer was still working; and told another they were 'technically' retired when he knew it wasn't the case. On the occasions where consumers allegedly followed Bhandari's advice, his ... |
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