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| | ... achieved an index value of 75 overall, 67.4 for adequacy, 75.7 for sustainability and 86.3 for integrity. Iceland and the Netherlands were the best in show with 84.2 and 83.5 respectively. Thailand ranked the lowest at 40.6. The study showed OECD countries ... |
| | | ... consecutive year while the top six country rankings remained unchanged since 2020 - Switzerland, Norway, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand. The index, developed by Natixis Investment Managers and CoreData Research, is designed to provide a snapshot of ... |
| | | ... Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, UK and US. |
| | | ... the European logistics real estate sector for 15 years. It currently manages 56 properties in Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. In July, MAM established a build-to-rent platform in the UK called ... |
| | | ... proved to be the opposite. Over the period, Belgium and Sweden gained more than $66,290 (US$50,000), while Germany, the Netherlands and the US acquired an extra $53,000 (US$40,000) in wealth, respectively. The research found a huge disparity in the distribution ... |
| | | ... Blackstone Tactical Opportunities Fund. Beauparc is a waste-to-resource business with presence across Ireland and the Netherlands. It generates value from waste by processing materials from collectors towards reusable products and supplying waste to ... |
| | | ... promotions was a disappointment for many finance workers. Across the globe, ADP found that employees from Israel, Netherlands, Sweden, Taiwan and South Korea are the least resilient in facing their new work environment, meaning they had low levels of ... |
| | | ... at US$32.6 trillion, followed by Japan (US$3.6tn), the UK (US$3.56tn), Canada (US$3.1tn), Australia (US$2.3tn), the Netherlands (US$1.9tn) and Switzerland (US$1.2tn). |
| | | ... at US$32.6 trillion, followed by Japan (US$3.6tn), the UK (US$3.56tn), Canada (US$3.1tn), Australia (US$2.3tn), the Netherlands (US$1.9tn) and Switzerland (US$1.2tn). Willis Towers Watson head of strategic advisory for investments Jessica Melville said ... |
| | | ... restaurants. Italy did the same for many regions and strengthened existing social distancing and face covering rules. The Netherlands entered a partial lockdown. Central Europe, which had been spared in the March-April wave, saw big spikes in cases." ... |
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