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How to become a CEO: Aussie CEOs lagging in tech expertise

How to become a CEO: Aussie CEOs lagging in tech expertise

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jan 25, 2018 | News

The CEO research by recruiting firm Robert Half shows that only 6 per cent of top ASX200 CEOs have a background in technology, compared to 50 per cent with a finance background, while about 11 per cent of top British CEOs have a technology background.Read the full...
Turnbull’s budget gets a Trump bump

Turnbull’s budget gets a Trump bump

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jan 24, 2018 | News

A surge in confidence across advanced and emerging economies is spreading to Australia, raising speculation employment growth and export earnings will continue to build in 2018. Read the full article on the Australian Financial Review.
Tax cuts to create jobs, say CEOs

Tax cuts to create jobs, say CEOs

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jan 22, 2018 | News

Treasurer Scott Morrison said on Sunday that Australia had the chance to catch up to Donald Trump’s business tax cuts, and “dramatic impacts” were already being seen by business in the United States. Read the full article on the Australian Financial...
Interest-only borrowers brace for mortgage crunch

Interest-only borrowers brace for mortgage crunch

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jan 18, 2018 | News

“I saw a refinancing issue coming over the horizon, it was easier to just get rid of it,” said Mr Button who recently sold his two-bedroom apartment in the Brisbane CBD.Read the full article on the Australian Financial Review.
Plutus Payroll collapse leaves $100m black hole

Plutus Payroll collapse leaves $100m black hole

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jan 15, 2018 | News

In his first report to creditors, Tim Norman of Deloitte Financial Advisory estimated that Plutus Payroll Australia, the main company in the group, which had total debts of $44 million, would be left with a “deficiency” of $30 million on a conservative...
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