Sentences with phrase «transition out of the bank»

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The speech starts by setting out three key themes of the Bank's recent communication about Australia's transition from the resources sector boom to more normal economic conditions: that the sheer scale of the boom means that this transition is challenging, and that the broader global environment compounds the challenge; that a reasonably successful transition is possible given our economy's positive fundamentals and flexibility; and that monetary policy is doing what it can to help the transition, but that the chances of success would be boosted by a lift in productivity growth and an increase in the expected risk - adjusted rate of return on investment.
«Steve Banks was supposed to enact certain reforms that were supposed to transition people out of the shelter, and instead he's actually made it easier for people to get in and harder for people to leave.»
Starting out her career as a travel agent, Ms Klein transitioned into travel marketing whilst working with Pinpoint — a MasterCard company — where she spent seven years working with some of the largest loyalty and rewards programs in Australia, including Westpac, Macquarie Bank and ANZ, before launching her own business.
She is very risk averse (she said so herself) but she didn't let her fear stand in the way of transitioning into a smaller law firm out of her corporate in house counsel job at a large bank here in Atlanta.
Orlando resident Debbie March says that she was able to transition out of a marriage that no longer made sense when Bank of America agreed to modify her monthly mortgage payment from a high of $ 2,200 a month to about $ 1,400, which was an amount she could begin to afford on her own.
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