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Where is the Australian Financial Services sector going?

  • Written by The Conversation

Andrew Robb, Minister for Trade and Investment, loves, and is very good at closing out, Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). He is especially enthusiastic about the economic opportunities for services, particularly financial services

The [FTA], with China, is set to deliver billions of dollars in additional revenue for industries throughout Australia and...

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