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| | ... during a lifetime and avoid serious mistakes," Buffet said. "I believe Berkshire can handle financial disasters of a magnitude beyond any heretofore experienced." |
| | | ... recorded during the COVID pandemic," she said. "Financial stress is one of the most severe mental distresses, compared in magnitude with the effect of the death of a relative." Bullock flagged that more increases are on the table. "Whether further tightening ... |
| | | ... second phase was a more "light-touch" survey of remaining SFIs. In their evaluations, entities were asked to rate the magnitude of changes needed to fully implement CPS 511. Notably, about 80% of entities indicated that remuneration design required the ... |
| | | ... with over 50 listed real estate management teams across many sectors. "Given the general share price malaise, and the magnitude and pace of rate hikes, it would not be unreasonable to expect a tempered outlook," Blaess said. "However, observations 'on ... |
| | | ... worrying sign for the market as the slowdown is becoming more entrenched. Overall volumes haven't seen declines of this magnitude since the slump induced by the Global Financial Crisis. Still, in times like these opportunities are out there, but ... |
| | | ... been required to review 3163 orders, of which 1522 were orders for the relevant client, ASIC said. In addition, the magnitude of the client's trading had caused queuing and slowing in the IRESS platform, which inhibited the DTRs' ability to identify ... |
| | | ... agency had been engaged by Santos to undertake a surveillance and monitoring plan to further quantify the occurrence, magnitude, and temporal changes to the gas bubble seepage in decommissioned wells off the coast of West Australia. CSIRO is not involved ... |
| | | ... dangerous choice to chase after the supply-side inflation shock that we are experiencing. An arbitrary increase of this magnitude consigns Australia to high inflation, mounting interest rates and fewer jobs." Oliver agreed it makes life tough for small ... |
| | | ... for cutting the fee, and the shop's research base across sovereigns and credit remains considerable. That said, the magnitude and circumstances behind the turnover elsewhere give us pause, with costs suggested as a factor for broader changes," Morningstar ... |
| | | ... outcome for the business. "Lisa has a deep understanding of the advisory profession, which is vitally important given the magnitude of work we're doing to deliver for our member firms and their clients," he said. Chambers said she was excited to join ... |
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