Sentences with phrase «cent per annum with»

Not exact matches

State politicians will get a 1.5 per cent rise in their base salaries, with Premier Colin Barnett's paycheque to rise to $ 355,681 per annum.
With two quarterly sets of more reassuring price data now behind us, we were able in our recently released August Statement on Monetary Policy to conclude that the CPI increase will peak at 3 per cent per annum in the second half of next year.
The annual growth rate for coal production varied between 1.2 and 1.9 per cent per annum throughout the period from the 1560s to 1800, with only limited variation.
(For those who are still not comfortable with the concept of underlying inflation, headline inflation has averaged 2.4 per cent per annum over the same period.)
The Australian economy continued to perform strongly during the first half of 2000, with growth running at more than 4 per cent per annum, a noteworthy performance for an economy that is now entering the tenth year of an economic upswing.
A clear, although gradual, shift has occurred in respondents» medium - term inflation expectations, with the share of respondents expecting inflation to be less than 3 per cent per annum declining steadily since early last year.
Shri Subodh Kant Sahai, minister for tourism, government of India, said: «India, as you all know, is emerging as one of the major economies of the world with growth rate of over eight per cent per annum.
However, following arguments, the Consumer Forum has directed the insurance company to pay the Insured Declared Value (IDV) of Rs 11.70 lakh for the damaged car with a fine of Rs 15,000 to the complainant at 6 per cent interest per annum from the date of rejection.
Over the last three years, it has seen employee engagement increase by five per cent per annum, with a current level of 85 per cent.
Returns can be in the six per cent range per annum because the investment is not correlated with interest rates.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z