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  1. Agencies escape e-health penalties
  2. Ken Henry burrows in to NAB board
  3. Analysis: Here comes the son of the super-profits tax
  4. Banks turn to RMBS as wholesale funding costs rise
  5. Fixed-rate loans most profitable
  6. Penalty-fee politics aired in ANZ court stoush
  7. Online anti-piracy talks in 2012
  8. Former JP Morgan Head of Counterparty Credit Risk Modelling Joins Quantifi
  9. Apple launches its Newsstand App
  10. Apple launches its Newsstand App
  11. Apple launches its Newsstand App
  12. ANZ instructive on disclosure documents' hazy purpose
  13. Bank balance sheets solid, analysts say
  14. Homeloans launches near-prime loan
  15. S&P's cut and paste ratings job
  16. Numara Australia ready for business
  17. Kalido Information Engine
  18. FinAnalytica Introduces ?What-If Tail Risk and Return Analysis? in New Cognity Releas
  19. University streamlines IT recruitment
  20. F3 2.1 Enhances Coverage to Meet Market Demand for Better Risk Analytics, Hybrid Mode
  21. Technology Alliance? Members Discuss Business Intelligence, Order Management Systems,
  22. Super-thin tablet leads tech fair
  23. Ives to expand NEC's ID projects
  24. Windows Phone 7.5 integrates contacts
  25. Asia soaks up local skills
  26. Tetchy start to trial over ANZ exception fees
  27. Dividend cut at RBNZ
  28. UK campaigner lends payday lenders a hand
  29. Fixed-rate mortgages in demand
  30. Asia soaks up local skills
  31. Learning tool for autistic kids
  32. Windows Phone 7.5 integrates contacts
  33. Zendesk just the ticket for REA
  34. Hitachi-LG fined $US21 million
  35. Wall Street warned about hacking attack
  36. Penalty fee test case lumbers into court
  37. NZ sovereign debt downgraded twice
  38. Second agency cuts NAB'S UK rating
  39. NAB canters along in mortgage market
  40. Credit growth muddles along
  41. Telstra investors resigned to NBN
  42. Uncertainty delays NBN sales
  43. Schemes set to drive phone payments
  44. Apple, Samsung told to simplify cases
  45. NBN to strike ACCC deal
  46. NBN opens for business
  47. Pay cuts for half of NAB's UK staff
  48. All clear for multilateral Eftpos interchange
  49. Empty legal win for Aldi
  50. Cabcharge dominance tackled by Victorian inquiry
  51. ANZ resets IT organisation
  52. SAP cloud a 'work in progress'
  53. Nokia to slash 3500 jobs
  54. New Analytics Technology Company iJento Launches to Transform Multichannel Customer I
  55. Analytics Technology
  56. Amazon's tablet won't set Oz on fire
  57. Prodigal son returns to HP
  58. Algorithmica Research launches CVA & PFE application for counterparty credit risk
  59. Pricing Partners? Derivatives Independent Valuation Platform is Empowered with Analyt
  60. ITRS Group adopts Kaazing platform to provide users with a continuous ability to moni
  61. SAP awards Telstra cloud certification
  62. Android tablets outpace iPad growth
  63. Samsung-Microsoft deal hurts Android
  64. Apple-Samsung verdict looms
  65. Billabong rides ERP wave
  66. Bank bidders define Clydesdale discount
  67. Aldi v EPAL ruling today
  68. ANZ upsizes hybrid
  69. Three-way credit union merger gets the go-ahead
  70. Problem home loans rise in outer suburbs
  71. Card data compliance crucial: survey
  72. Wireless mobility overtakes copper
  73. Klein Decisions Releases K4 Plan Goals for Small Business
  74. PerTrac Finds Younger or Smaller Hedge Funds Outperform
  75. Syntel Enhances BI and Analytics Offerings With QlikView Business Discovery Platform
  76. Google to build Asian data centres
  77. iPhone 5 to feature voice commands
  78. Telstra split 'won't fix monopoly'
  79. Nokia struggles to source phone parts
  80. One Big Switch signs up lenders in South Australia
  81. Default swaps follow strange track
  82. Resimac buys NZ Home Loans on the cheap
  83. ING Direct dominates Mozo awards
  84. Bluestone eyes a return to the lending market
  85. Airports adopt high tech parking
  86. Facebook 'ignored privacy flaw'
  87. Deloitte hires SAP experts
  88. StatPro Achieves Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements 16, Type II for H
  89. Start your business by purchasing cheap goods from China!
  90. Europe wants tighter cookie control
  91. Telstra unveils 4G mobile broadband
  92. Facebook faces privacy scandal
  93. Telstra 4G mobile broadband service
  94. Online census saves $80m
  95. Macquarie cleared of tax avoidance over Minara sale
  96. Australian regulators must toughen up, and soon, says FSB
  97. Credit controls needed to curb resources boom
  98. Norris calm over shaky debt market
  99. Sentimentality rules at CBA
  100. Independent research with Heads of Trading shows buy side and sell side divided on cl
  101. State rejects claim of e-health bias
  102. Online census saves $80m
  103. Demand for skilled staff grows
  104. ABS poised to set up its own data collection centre
  105. Progress in online piracy talks
  106. Happy landing for Qantas tech chief
  107. A Bold attempt to win clients
  108. Workers' BYO devices pose challenge
  109. Loose password policies sink ships
  110. Software set for a 'bumper' future
  111. Apple expansion in China falls short
  112. Time to face the music and fight as one
  113. RBA warns investors: expect lower bank profit growth
  114. Smaller locals top non-performing list
  115. Melbourne high-rises on RBA's radar
  116. RBA in 'macroprudential' battle
  117. Longer loan-life changes RMBS structure
  118. UK health IT debacle a lesson
  119. Crowd-sourcing agency launches in Australia
  120. Aldi and EPAL make final submissions
  121. CUA takes a long term view
  122. RBA dividend holiday will persist
  123. RBA sees value in Securency
  124. ROA lifts for city commercial banks
  125. Guidwire expands Business Intelligence capabilitiles with IBM Cognos
  126. EMC, Capgemini in cloud talks
  127. Phone to measure bad breath, radiation
  128. Staff tracking system unveiled
  129. Google wins ACCC battle
  130. Facebook nip and tuck underway
  131. EPAL CEO says pricing 'up to the banks'
  132. Super: 2013 timeline for payments standards
  133. B&E limits lending and lifts profit
  134. Action stations at CBA
  135. Smartcash ATM managed by a bankrupt
  136. TradingScreen Appoints Jon Fatica as Co-Head of Analytics
  137. LBBW takes control of its data with Xenomorph?s TimeScape
  138. ACMA pushes 4G spectrum defrag
  139. Hope for rail spectrum impasse
  140. Full Tilt Poker a 'Ponzi fraud'
  141. Adobe upbeat on HTML5 response
  142. NBN inquiry stymied by lack of data
  143. TPG holds against Telstra push
  144. Oracle profits soar 36pc
  145. Adobe upbeat on HTML 5 response
  146. Steady cuts needed to position banks for revenue bonanza
  147. Westpac on a productivity drive
  148. Westpac close to announcing $70 million media deal
  149. NAB issues US dollar RMBS
  150. Drawn-out transition to revised EFT code
  151. Latest stocks data at your fingertips
  152. Pricing Partners Named Best Technology Provider of the Year in Asia for Structured Pr
  153. ASX upgrades core data management infrastructure with GoldenSource EDM
  154. InvestTech Systems Consulting Strengthens Data Management Capabilities
  155. SunTec Extends RBP Product Suite; Launches Interactive Dashboard
  156. Blue skies for Microsoft cloud
  157. TPG profit up on broadband growth
  158. ACMA changes spectrum auctions
  159. Touch-screen ads to enliven bus stops
  160. CNH launches ABS
  161. Four week wait for Heritage financials
  162. Predictable bank yields attract sell-side
  163. Informatica Extends Leadership in Industry Standard and Market Data Transformation
  164. ACMA changes spectrum auctions
  165. Digital remedy for SA hospital
  166. Skills crunch in mainframes
  167. Touch-screen ads to enliven a bus-stop
  168. Devil in the detail for NLA project
  169. Content, cloud need reform
  170. Adept offers a heavenly cloud system
  171. Internode signs up with LogMeIn
  172. IndusInd Bank selects iCreate's Biz$core as an Enterprise Business Intelligence Solut
  173. Asset Control Launches Financial Data Collection Service to Optimize Sourcing Efficie
  174. Sterci unveils GTSuite® - a market-redefining portfolio of financial solutions
  175. iiNet unveils NBN pricing
  176. Data overload set to change buying
  177. Tassie may win via green Google
  178. Papers' battle of the crocs goes viral
  179. Data overload set to change buying
  180. UBS upgrades fraud losses and shortens time frame
  181. Executive rotation at CBA
  182. CBA’s CIO stays on
  183. ATO to go easier on SMSF borrowers
  184. Papers' battle of the crocs goes viral
  185. Data overload set to change buying
  186. UBS upgrades fraud losses and shortens time frame
  187. Executive rotation at CBA
  188. CBA’s CIO stays on
  189. ATO to go easier on SMSF borrowers
  190. Potential buyers size up Yahoo
  191. TT International implement Sun Street?s Curium
  192. Pricing Partners Adds a Stochastic Rating Model to its Financial Library
  193. Moody's Analytics Releases 2011 Banking Industry Survey on Stress Testing
  194. Programmed for passion
  195. SAP's McDermott wired for passion
  196. Myer's bet: build web and they'll come
  197. Shares drop as RIM disappoints
  198. Struggling rivals gang up on Google
  199. US$2bn proprietary trading loss dents UBS capital
  200. Eftpos interchange reversal stalls
  201. Flexible commencement date for PPSR
  202. Counterfeiting spikes
  203. More Choice in mortgage in mortgage broking
  204. E-health push to give stars false IDs
  205. Media probe may vet the ABC
  206. Cyber co-operation added to defence treaty
  207. Rudd guru slams NBN monopoly
  208. Stories to make Apple founder cry
  209. Aldi and EPAL set out their cases
  210. SWIFT seeks stake in payments renovation
  211. Caution rules following Mambo's demise
  212. PPSR timetable hard to set
  213. Viewers find net TV fetching
  214. Qantas to offer takeaway movies
  215. SunGard?s Ambit Reconciliation Solution Helps Saxo Bank Increase Transaction Volumes
  216. HTC's 3D smartphone launched
  217. HTC 3D smartphone goes on sale
  218. Innovation agenda crowded enough for some banks
  219. Global payments standard divides banks
  220. Banks wedded to batch payments
  221. People’s Choice launches its post-merger strategy
  222. Ask Funding close to sale
  223. CubeLogic announces deal with Gazprom Marketing & Trading
  224. Misys accelerates value from new business acquisitions with Informatica Cloud
  225. Wilshire Associates Names Ted Vivian Managing Director of Wilshire Analytics, EMEA Re
  226. No Further Regulation Needed in US Money Market Funds: New ICD Whitepaper
  227. Sumerian Strengthens Global Operations with Andy Mather Appointment
  228. NBN will 'destroy' private firms
  229. Health records rollout 'lacking'
  230. Oracle, Google chiefs face off
  231. E-health rebates ruled out
  232. Tassie may win via green Google
  233. NAB may need more capital in UK
  234. Term deposit guarantee clarified
  235. ABA broadens stakeholder research
  236. Environmental Bankers Association up and running
  237. Brick-and-click shopfront urged
  238. Retailers want web sales reined in
  239. Sharrock takes tech role at Alcatel
  240. Health records rollout 'lacking'
  241. Algorithmics voted Best Risk Analytics Solution Provider in 2011 Waters Rankings for
  242. Pitfalls seen in paperless records
  243. Telstra spruiking NBN deal
  244. Copyright questions on sale of McTiVia
  245. Aldi stirs Eftpos pot
  246. Four months grace on shift to reduced deposit guarantee
  247. Lloyds branches buyer needs second bank
  248. Building society heritage a burden
  249. No guarantees on CBA home loan discounts
  250. Office 365, Hotmail goes offline

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