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| | ... reinsurance employees are comparatively loyal to their firms, analyst and actuary roles are high in demand, according to global finance jobs portal eFinancialCareers, with companies are being forced to expand their search while local candidates are experiencing ... |
| | | ... senior finance roles needs to be addressed, said George McFerran, head of Asia Pacific for eFinancialCareers, a global finance careers firm. McFerran said that while there is no hard data on which specific areas of the financial services industry have ... |
| | | ... financial services industry needs to be addressed by senior executives with gender diversity the answer, according to a global finance careers firm. Discussed in Melbourne last week, firm eFinancialCareers said that financial services firms in Australia ... |
| | | ... for the International Monetary Fund (IMF), met on 16 April 2011 to discuss the state of the global economy and global finance, as you would expect them to do. There wasn't anything new in the communiquA(C) released after the meeting. It contained - well ... |
| | | ... strong China, India and Asian economies -- and Australia? Couldn't they serve as offsetting forces of strength for global finance and economics? US consumer sentiment, manufacturing, housing, personal income and corporate earnings have been improving. ... |
| | | ... stands to lose out. The nationalisation of the US banking sector will have its knock-on effect on the valuation of global finance stocks and consequently, the returns of pension funds and other sovereign funds invested in the sector. |
| | | ... speculation AFIG was talking to GE Money about a possible sale. GE Money, the rebranded GE Consumer Finance, a unit of global finance company GE Capital, is mooted to be prepared to pay $400 million for AFIG, although market analysts have said the entity ... |
| | | ... response to reports that AFIG is in talks with GE Money. GE Money, the rebranded GE Consumer Finance, a unit of global finance company GE Capital, is mooted to be prepared to pay $400 million for AFIG, although market analysts have said the entity could ... |
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