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| | ... resource rich nations as structural headwinds in the region, he said the likes of Taiwan, Myanmar, Korea, Philippines and Thailand are in a much stronger position. "These economies are not only largely net exporters but also boast sizeable official foreign ... |
| | | ... asset managers and regional banks. The roadshow event travels to five countries between 4 - 18 July including Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia. Each country's roadshow will be hosted by a partner bank: Bank Negara Indonesia ... |
| | | ... 0.58 per cent, or 6.76 points, to 1158.27. Markets in China, Hong Kong, South Korea, India, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan and Singapore were all closed on Wednesday for the May Day holiday. WELLINGTON - The NZX 50 Index fell 11.35 points ... |
| | | ... the growth of the retail market and drugstores in Japan and have invested there. Emerging markets such as Mexico and Thailand are worth looking at closely, according to the two former Hunter Hall portfolio managers. |
| | | ... growth in the region continues. We're particularly looking at corporations issuing bonds in countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Korea and Singapore that are showing signs of maintaining that growth over the next few years," Vassos finished. ... |
| | | ... lending finance data for October, and Reserve Bank of Australia governor Glenn Stevens is scheduled to speak at a Bank of Thailand function in Bangkok. In company news, a hearing will be held in Victoria's Supreme Court to finalise National Australia ... |
| | | ... running red hot - are to expected maintain rapid growth in years to come, according to HSBC Global Research. While both Thailand and the Philippines have witnessed rapid growth over the past year, HSBC research attributes the vast chunk of the growth ... |
| | | ... than expected 7.1% in the year to the third quarter - better than Indonesia's 6.2%, Malaysia's 5.2%, Vietnam's 4.7% and Thailand's 3.0%. More, according to the 'Philippine Daily Inquirer', "The country is the only economy in the world which the International ... |
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