Super funds need to unlock billions for corporate sector – The Australian Financial Review

Australia’s business leaders and financiers are backing a push for superannuation funds to increase their lending to the corporate sector, boosting economic growth and creating reliable sources of income for retirees. The move has the support of the banking chiefs who say lending to corporations for more than seven years is too costly with former…

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Insolvency ordinance: attempt to prevent moral hazard has created potential economic hazard, say lawyers – The Hindu

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EU’s relations with its eastern neighbours demand more attention – Financial Times

November 24, 2017 Dalibor Rohac Experimental feature Listen to this article Play audio for this article Pause 00:00 00:00 Experimental feature Give us your feedback Thank you for your feedback. What do you think? Ill use it in the future I dont think Ill use it … Read the full article at: https://www.ft.com/content/fa8ebc92-d068-11e7-9dbb-291a884dd8c6

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President nod to Ordinance to amend Bankruptcy Code – The Hindu

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OSTWALD FAILURE: 210 more workers face the sack – Toowoomba Chronicle

MORE than 200 Ostwald Bros employees are facing the sack, with administrators of the embattled civil construction company to recommend the company be liquidated at a creditors’ meeting next week. The employees were kept on by administrators PricewaterhouseCoopers after they took control of the company in late August in an effort to improve the company’s…

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