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| | ... number 14. Taking the top spot is Japan's Government Pension Investment fund with US$870 billion in total assets followed by Norway's Government Pension with around a quarter that amount at US$235 billion and then Netherland's ABP with US$226 billion. ... |
| | | ... selling its equity and hedge fund products in India, Pakistan, Thailand, Malaysia, Mexico, Greece, Denmark, Belgium and Norway. In the coming year it plans to cover China, Eastern Europe and Latin America. Macquarie is also now selling mortgages in Italy ... |
| | | ... corporate tax rates for the past 14 years and found that countries with 'favourable' corporate tax regimes such as Ireland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark posted higher than average economic growth. The report said that Norway, Sweden and Denmark were among ... |
| | | Developed markets such as Canada, Chile, Norway and Singapore have attracted the largest amount of fund inflows over the last week, suggesting a thematic shift from 'safety first' to 'leverage', according to the latest research note from State Street ... |
| | | ... financial crime. The report bundled Australia in a non-compliant category alongside Switzerland, Italy and most recently, Norway and Belgium, advising that we need to strengthen our banking systems. The report is part of an international protocol of ... |
| | | ... operational. Road projects involving John Laing include the Severn River Crossings, the UK M40 DBFO road, the E39 road in Norway and the A55 in Wales. Laing also owns Chiltern rail as well as two police firearms training centres, four hospitals, four ... |
| | | ... $200 million seven year bond issue. Kommunalbanken AS is 80% owned by the Norwegian Central Government and 20% owned by Norway\'s largest municipal pension fund, KLP. It is rated Aaa stable by Moody\'s Investors Service and AAA stable by Standard and ... |
| | | ... status of Most Favoured Nation (MFN) obligations, on the eve of tax treaty negotiations to be held between Australia and Norway in Canberra next week. Australia currently has MFN obligations with France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Finland, the Netherlands ... |
| | | ... (27.2%) and Ireland (29.9%). Those with higher tax burdens include the Czech Republic (38.4%), Italy (42%), Sweden (51.4%), Norway (43.3%), Germany (36.8%), France (45%) and the United Kingdom (37.3%). The OECD average for America was 27.8%, Pacific ... |
| | | ... currency." The current reduction in oil supplies was triggered-off by expected rises in oil supplies by non-OPEC countries like Norway, Russia and African suppliers. |
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