Kiwi lashes ‘flood of cash’ super
No compulsory super made New Zealand less susceptible to the ‘ticket clippers’ who fuelled the bank royal commission.
No compulsory super made New Zealand less susceptible to the ‘ticket clippers’ who fuelled the bank royal commission.
Allan Fels has backed the Greens’ push to break up the major banks and AMP to curb gouging of customers.
RBA governor Philip Lowe has used the population milestone of 25 million people to highlight the benefits of immigration.
Amid a backlash against rapid population growth, the RBA head has used the 25 million milestone to laud its economic benefits.
The Greens have moved to capitalise on royal commission anti-bank sentiment, announcing a policy to “break up the banks’’.
Scott Morrison says the economy faces an “own goal” if the financial services royal commission causes a credit crunch.
The RBA board has left interest rates unchanged at 1.5pc, as it eyes the jobless rate falling to 5pc over the next two years.
The big banks face big challenges from the royal commission but that’s only one of the pressures on them.
Electricity prices in the free market will fall only when there is genuine competition.
Australian girls are among the most ambitious in the world relative to boys of the same age with similar characteristics.
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