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NSW Premier Chris Minns said on Monday that pressures on the state budget meant there could be no repeat of a previous deal with The Star, under which a planned poker-machine tax hike was deferred in return for a transitional agreement with a guarantee for 3000 jobs. National economies were plunged into recession and, 16 years later, the public finances of the world's most advanced economies are still dealing with the consequences in terms of borrowing and debt levels.

"Mark's appointment and relevant experience further strengthens our leadership team as we focus on implementing the necessary reforms at The Star," The Star chair Anne Ward said of Mr Mackay's appointment in a statement to ASX. Tough capital ratios have produced bad outcomes. Lending is never going to be risk-free. More risky and long-term lending has been hived off to the non-bank sector, such as private equity, where there is little transparency. Boots appoints ex-shop floor worker to take helm as US owner...

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