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InvestHK of the HKSAR encourages Australian companies to leverage Hong Kong s business advantages in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
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SMSF advice firm expands to Tasmania
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Ord Minnett opens Tasmanian branch
Ord Minnett opens Tasmanian branch
The wealth management group has expanded into Tasmania with the opening of a new office headed by a former Bell Potter adviser.
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In a statement, Ord Minnett said it had opened a new office in Hobart led by senior investment adviser and branch manager Luke Rybarczyk, supported by office manager Nathalie Leonard.
Mr Rybarczyk was previously a client adviser at Bell Potter and derivatives trader for global firm Optiver.
“Ord Minnett was the right choice for our clients given a strong history of servicing a wide range of private clients large and small,” Mr Rybarczyk said.
2022 last chance to slash emissions to avoid 2C? https://t.co/Lf3RhNlay1
If emissions keep rising we ll be on target to hit 2C in the 2030s (2034 at the earliest according to this analysis which uses a conservative 19th century baseline and looks at the latest climate models which may underestimate Arctic heating and feedbacks).https://t.co/qr9KNHhyol
From that last link,
Under the Paris Agreement adopted in 2015, virtually all the world’s nations pledged to limit global warming to “well below” 2C above pre-industrial levels and also, if possible, “pursue” efforts to cap warming at 1.5C. At present, the world is not close to being on track to meet either target.
Might see a burst of life around noon. Me? I m off to feed the family cats.
Ed 3
New Zealand has a serious problem with alcohol.
The reporting in this article about this riot in Whangamata is part of the issue. At no stage does it address the issue of this class A drug s vice like grasp over the levers of control in this country. The liquor industry, politicians and a liberal culture is responsible for this.
While I agree with the words Sandra Goudie about rich self-indulgent teenagers, it would be interesting to see what her voting record is on alcohol.
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