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Wayne Swan

Type: Person
Name: Wayne Swan
Title: Member of Parliament
Organization: Australia
Date of Birth: 30/06/1954
Place of Birth: Nambour, Qld
Nationality: Australia
Fact Sheet: Biography for Wayne Swan
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 11/20/2009 - 3 Documents
OECD - Click to view 360-page
OECD
Australia outperforming world: OECD OECD report shows Australia outperforms advanced world The latest Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Economic Outlook has shown that Australia has been less affected by the global crisis ... [Dynamic Business - 11/20/2009]
Entities: OECD, Australia, Wayne Swan
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 11/20/2009 - 3 Documents
THE Reserve Bank has given Australia's big banks a virtual green light to top up their mortgage interest rates, saying that their margins on home loans have actually declined.The assessment by Reserve Bank assistant governor Guy Debelle will reduce pressure ... [WA Today.com.au - 11/20/2009]
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 11/19/2009 - 1 Documents
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Malcolm Turnbull
HIGHER interest rates are pressing on the Australian dollar, causing major headaches for Australian exporters, Opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull said.On the road in south west NSW last week, Mr Turnbull acknowledged the economy has performed 'better ... [Queensland Country Life - 11/19/2009]
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 11/19/2009 - 1 Documents
Surging public service wages could help force the Reserve Bank to raise interest rates, an economist warns.New figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed wages grew by 0.7per cent in the September quarter, giving a 3.6per cent annual rate ... [Canberra Times - 11/19/2009]
First Reported 11/20/2009 - Updated 11/20/2009 - 1 Documents (in Market News)
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Westpac Banking Corporation
STRAP on your safety harness and get ready for take-off.According to one of our major banks, the economy is about to enter a stronger 'trajectory' in 2010, hitting four per cent growth next year.Westpac's forecast was backed by its own leading index of ... [West Australia Sunday Times - 11/20/2009]
First Reported 11/20/2009 - Updated 11/20/2009 - 1 Documents
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Kevin Rudd
KEVIN RUDD and Nathan Rees are Labor leaders whose surnames comprise four letters, beginning with R. But that is where the similarities end.One R--- is the most popular Labor figurehead since Bob Hawke, his electoral success conferring on him an unparalleled ... [The Age - 11/20/2009]
First Reported 27 mins ago - Updated 27 mins ago - 1 Documents
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AXA SA
THE one big lesson we should have digested out of the events of 2009 is that our future really is made in China.The unique benefit China bestowed on Australia was the one critical point of differentiation between us and what we think of as our peers in ... [The Australian - 27 mins ago]
Entities: AXA SA, Australia, China
First Reported 11/14/2009 - Updated 11/14/2009 - 1 Documents (in Economy)
(RTTNews) - Thursday in Asia, the Aussie strengthened against its major counterparts following a government report that showed Australian employers unexpectedly added workers in October, reinforcing the market's view the Reserve Bank of Australia will ... [Forex TV - 11/14/2009]
First Reported 11/15/2009 - Updated 11/15/2009 - 1 Documents
John Brumby (708)Wayne Swan (495)Julia Gillard (460)Nicola Roxon (354)Nathan Rees (281)Stephen Smith (274)John Howard (214)Penny Wong (195)Steve Fielding (190)Joe Hockey (184)Peter Garrett (182)Peter Costello (172)Nick Xenophon (170)Bob Brown ... [The Age - 11/15/2009]
First Reported 11/17/2009 - Updated 11/17/2009 - 1 Documents (in Environment)
From: The AustralianThe main gameBoth sides of politics need to get serious about climate change, says Peter van Onselen.KEVIN Rudd has accused the divided Coalition of trying to filibuster and delay legislation on an emissions trading scheme as parliament ... [The Australian - 11/17/2009]
First Reported 11/18/2009 - Updated 11/18/2009 - 1 Documents
Education will continue to be the engine room of prosperity and training will be the driving force behind Australia's economic recovery, Treasurer Wayne Swan says.Mr Swan told an audience in Canberra on Wednesday the government, through its stimulus measures, ... [Business Spectator - 11/18/2009]
First Reported 11/02/2009 - Updated 11/03/2009 - 23 Documents
Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan has issued the 2009 mid-year Budget update. The new data shows that previous forecasts on GDP growth, unemployment and the deficit were too pessimistic, and that the jobless rate in particular may reach only 6.75% and not ... [Individual.com - 11/03/2009]

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Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan told reporters before going into the APEC meeting: "what we have to do is to make sure that we don't withdraw global support too early." APEC member economies account for 40 percent of the world's population across four continents, more than half of global gross domestic product and nearly...
...the meetings of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Singapore have agreed that stimulus policies should remain in place for now. "they have to maintain it because there is not yet firm evidence of a sustained improvement in global private demand" Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan told reporters

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We will be unwise to lose Asia [The Australian - 27 mins ago]
Rudd also has his party-poopers [The Age - 2 hours ago]
Botched tax raid will cost us [The Australian - 23 hours ago]
With luck, Rudd will overcome his NSW phobia [The Age - 11/20/2009]
Huge tests ahead for Rudd [The Age - 11/20/2009]
Australia outperforms advanced world: OECD [Dynamic Business - 11/20/2009]
Recovery could be breathtaking [West Australia Sunday Times - 11/20/2009]
Milking the cash cow [The Australian - 11/20/2009]
RBA gives green light for higher interest rates [WA Today.com.au - 11/20/2009]
Swan: Australia is outperforming the world [Nine MSN Money - 11/19/2009]
World-beater: Aussie economy outperforming glob... [Nine MSN Money - 11/19/2009]
Reserve clears banks to lift interest rates [Sydney Morning Herald - 11/19/2009]
Banks cleared to lift interest rates [Sydney Morning Herald - 11/19/2009]
CANBERRA OBSERVED: The toughest job in Australi... [News Weekly - 11/19/2009]
Interest rates, dollar behind ... [Queensland Country Life - 11/19/2009]
PS wage rises put pressure on rates [Canberra Times - 11/19/2009]
Is China driving up Aussie house prices? [Business Spectator - 11/18/2009]
Interest rates, dollar behind farm export heada... [Stock & Land - 11/18/2009]
Swan says training will drive recovery [Business Spectator - 11/18/2009]
Rail access: Twiggy could cost BHP $8.5bn [West Australia Sunday Times - 11/18/2009]
Supply-side silliness [Business Spectator - 11/18/2009]
Revenge theory [The Australian - 11/17/2009]
Revenge theory in taxman's Myer penalties [The Australian - 11/17/2009]
4:41PM PM attacks Coalition over ETS strategy [The Australian - 11/17/2009]
G20 grows at APEC's expense [The Australian - 11/15/2009]
Opposition not sold on ETS agriculture backflip [ABC Online - 11/15/2009]
Minimising tax a rich man's game [The Age - 11/15/2009]
An African venture [The Age - 11/15/2009]
Currency: Aussie Surges Up On Strong Employment... [Forex TV - 11/14/2009]
Apec agrees to stick with fiscal stimulus [Oman Tribune - 11/13/2009]
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Resilient jobs to fuel RBA rate rises [Current Account - 11/12/2009]
THE Australian economy’s resilience continues to surprise. The 24,500 job gain in October, just reported, and the slight rise in the jobless rate to 5.8 per ...
Commodities Rich Australia Leads the Westâ... [The Market Oracle - 11/09/2009]
AM By: Money_Morning Bob Blandeburgo writes: The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) last month became the first Western economy to raise its key interest rate since ...
Stuck in slow lane on road to riches [Current Account - 11/09/2009]
AFTER throwing so much at avoiding recession, Australia needs a new political consensus in support of economic growth. Australians want prosperity but they may resist ...
Getting by in tax reform [Jack the Insider - 11/06/2009]
American industrialist, J. Paul Getty said: “If you get up early, work late and pay your taxes, you will get ahead – if you strike oil”. He did, of course, ...
Rudd squanders his political capital [Jack the Insider - 11/04/2009]
While enjoying Melbourne Cup festivities, I took time out from the rigours of drinking and punting to make some inquiries from a number of the political commentators ...
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