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Giuseppe Tauriello
Giuseppe TaurielloBusiness reporter

Giuseppe (Joe) Tauriello joined The Advertiser’s business team in 2011, covering a range of sectors including commercial property, construction, retail, technology, professional services, resources and energy. Joe is a chartered accountant, having previously worked in finance.

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Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Dr Philip Lowe, addresses the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics, at NSW State Parliament in Sydney in Sydney, Friday, February, 22, 2019. (AAP Image/Dean Lewins) NO ARCHIVING

How the RBA rate decision impacts you

All eyes will be on the Reserve Bank on Tuesday, when it decides whether an interest-rate cut is needed to re-energise the national economy — but how will affect South Australians? It depends on who you are.

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30.4.2019.Investors in Angas Securities meeting at Convention Centre to vote on the latest changes to a repayment deal which would leave them $42 million out of pocket. The alternative is the company falling into administration, which would be even worse.Investors:Andrew Tilley, 70, Brownhill Creek and Chris Madsen, 81, Semaphore. PIC TAIT SCHMAAL.

Angas investors accept $42m hit

Investors in Angas Securities’ embattled $220 million debenture fund have agreed to take a $42 million hit in order to avoid the Adelaide investment firm being placed into receivership.

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Adelaide Oval and City from the air . aerial , skyline , river torrens . RAH , Festival Centre , King William Street , North Adelaide .   Credit: Airborne Photography

SA business investment soars

Business investment in new plant and equipment is rising faster in South Australia than anywhere else in the country, according to a CommSec report, but sluggish population growth continues to weigh on the local economy.

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Lincoln Gap Wind Farm - Supplied by Nexif Energy

Wind farm back on track

The developer of the $480 million Lincoln Gap wind farm near Port Augusta says the project is back on track after reaching a payment deal with its embattled construction partner.

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