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| | ... Hodges - deputy chief executive officer who will have responsibility for ANZ's international partnership investments in Indonesia, Malaysia, China and The Philippines. Hodges will also remain acting chief financial officer. The internal and external ... |
| | | ... such, action would greatly improve investor confidence. The top five countries in this group are Nepal, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Iran and India. Australia's demographic index ranking is 98 out of 168, a somewhat middling performance with its ageing population ... |
| | | ... The fall in commodity prices over the last few months has resulted in commodity importers such as India, Malaysia or Indonesia becoming more competitive in global markets. At the same time, global growth is starting to pick up after the global financial ... |
| | | ... China and abroad. These initiatives could "boost countries supplying infrastructure-related goods, such as Australia, Indonesia, Japan and South Korea," HSBC argued. However, in a new report titled Climbing China's Great Wall of worry, BlackRock said ... |
| | | ... president Suharto as he "signed a deal with the IMF for another bailout package full of unpopular austerity measures". Indonesia's bailout wasn't big enough and so... it was still it's problem, not the IMF's. Indonesia's total bailout package amounted ... |
| | | ... mid-single digit growth in working-age populations over the same period. Compare this with emerging economies such as Mexico, Indonesia and India which may experience growth of between 25% and 30%. The implications are huge, as there is a strong correlation ... |
| | | ... research in over 13 emerging market countries since 2011, including Mexico, Peru, Chile, West and South Africa, India, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and China. "Our grassroots research involves visiting emerging-market countries and talking to ... |
| | | ... political reforms that allow economic growth, and noted that these reforms are already happening in the Philippines, Indonesia, India and Mexico. |
| | | ... by the expanding number of central banks announcing surprise policy easing over the past few weeks. Last week, Bank Indonesia joined this club - the central bank surprises club - when it surprised markets with a 25 bps reduction in its BI rate to 7.5%. ... |
| | | ... environment "gives Asian governments the opportunity to implement reforms" such as lowering oil subsidies, something that Indonesia and India have already started doing. In a report about the impact of oil prices on equities, BlackRock said that it doesn't ... |
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