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| | ... peace, it's good for them and for the rest of us because easing tensions in the Asian region should - as the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 did - produce a peace dividend that should lift all boats. However, given the two personalities' ... |
| | | ... many other nations, the Eurozone would be elated by the peace dividend this would bring - much like it did back when the Berlin Wall crumbled - and even more so given the European Central Bank's (ECB) concern over the "the threat of increased protectionism." ... |
| | | ... step could be one big step for Korea, Asia and the world towards de-nuclearisation and peace. Just like the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, a positive outcome would bring a "peace dividend" to the world with positive implications for investment markets. ... |
| | | ... were lots of them) in the banking and financial services industry. Malcolm must be thanking his lucky stars that being in Berlin, a wall has put some distance between him and irate Australian banking and financial services customers (hey, that's all ... |
| | | ... an armada of US naval ships to the seas off North Korea. The peace dividend the world enjoyed since the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 could go in reverse. There's also the trade war. Trump's actions against Syria have proven that the man walks ... |
| | | ... Futures Commission of Hong Kong. The new office complements IFM's existing operations in Melbourne, Sydney, New York, London, Berlin and Tokyo. It also dovetails well with IFM's new strategy, Asia-Pacific Market Neutral, which can invest in Hong Kong ... |
| | | ... February - this adds to its existing offices in Austin, Santa Monica, Charlotte, Vancouver, Toronto, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Singapore, Tokyo and Sydney. Globally, Dimensional operates in eight countries, employs over 1000 staff and has over $600 ... |
| | | ... move adds to Dimensional's existing offices in Austin, Santa Monica, Charlotte, Vancouver, Toronto, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Singapore, Tokyo and Sydney. A city of more than four million, Melbourne was Australia's original financial capital and home ... |
| | | The breadth of Russell Investments' operations in execution, as well as its orientation to multi-asset and solutions investing, formed a major part in its US$1.15 billion sale. Global growth private equity firm TA Associates announced on Friday it had ... |
| | | ... President Francois Hollande and European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker were to discuss Greece at a dinner in Berlin. HONG KONG - Tokyo stocks have chalked up a 12th straight gain Monday, their best run in more than a quarter of a century ... |
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