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| | | ... short-term commercial gain in exchange for strategic long-term deals. One method of doing this is by offering so-called 'fee holidays', whereby a custodian will let a super fund off all or a portion of custody fees for a period of time. Financial Standard ... |
| | | | ... Australia and New Zealand managing director Peter Baker said this increased competition has led many custodians to offer 'fee holidays'. "There are around 13 competitors in the local market and there are a number of deals being done in the market recently ... |
| | | | ... seasonally adjusted, but the seasonal adjustment is quite inaccurate due to the different timing of Chinese New Year holidays and short record (since year 2005),"... adding that the data set "did a poor job in predicting turning points of the Chinese ... |
| | | | ... sector and other export led industries. What this means for the average Australian, however, is that things like overseas holidays, internet shopping and fashionable European cars are going to cost more. Professor Rodney Maddock, who is Vice Chancellor's ... |
| | | | ... Hong Kong climbed 0.72 per cent, or 153.75 points, to end at 21,423.13. Shanghai and Wellington were closed for public holidays. WELLINGTON - The NZX 50 index was closed for the Waitangi public holiday. |
| | | | ... first half results. In Australia, the market on Monday closed flat due to a slow start to the local earnings season and holidays in Asia. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 2.1 points, or 0.04 per cent, at 5,187.9. The broader All Ordinaries index ... |
| | | | ... moment and searching for direction," he said. Trading volumes were still light as some investors and traders remain on holidays. "Holiday trading conditions remain, we're still looking at a low volume and low movement environment," Mr McCarthy said. ... |
| | | | ... 2,149.63 and Hong Kong gave up 0.26 per cent, or 60.17 points, to 23,189.62. Tokyo and Mumbai were closed for public holidays. WELLINGTON - The NZX 50 fell 3.156 points, or 0.01 per cent, to 4910.676. |
| | | | ... or 314.23 points, to 14,170.49 as the US dollar weakened against the yen. Shanghai and Mumbai were closed for public holidays. WELLINGTON - The NZX 50 Index rose 24.998 points, or 0.5 per cent, to 4768.870. |
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