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| | | ... core objectives of product innovation and customer centricity," Mckeage said. Oracle vice president and head of sales for Japan and Asia Pacific Venky Srinivasan added: "OneVue's industry expertise and servicing capabilities combined with Oracle FLEXCUBE's ... |
| | | | ... Or on the flipside, prices could ramp up just as quickly if and when speculation of more stimuli from China, Europe and Japan becomes reality, lifts economic activity and boost demand. With deflation waiting in the wings, there's no stopping these central ... |
| | | | Hastings Funds Management has partnered with the largest trust bank in Japan, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank (SuMi Trust), to invest in infrastructure debt opportunities in Europe. Under the partnership, Hastings and Tokyo-based SuMi Trust have already ... |
| | | | ... not believe that the Fed would hike interest rates sooner-than-expectations while China's slowing, Europe's stagnating and Japan's going backwards. |
| | | | ... You call that bad news? Take a look at the land of the rising sun, or in this case, the land where the sun couldn't rise - Japan. As if the 1.6% annualised rate of contraction in GDP in the third quarter wasn't bad enough, it did worse. Revised estimates ... |
| | | | ... economy-boosting measures. Tokyo ended Monday marginally higher, adding 15.19 points to 17,935.64 as a weaker yen offset news Japan's economy contracted more than thought in July-September. Sydney added 0.70 per cent, or 37.4 points, to 5,372.7, while ... |
| | | | Despite falling commodity prices and a stalling domestic economy, investors should not underestimate the potential of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to fill the hole left by iron ore, coal, and other commodities, according to BNP Paribas head of fixed ... |
| | | | ... US$0.91-US$0.95 and about the same time that China's economy slowed from 7.5% in the June quarter to 7.3% in the September quarter and Japan went into recession. Now the A$'s about 11% cheaper at US$0.84, China's stimulating, so is Japan and the eurozone ... |
| | | | ... declining terms of trade, slumping iron ore and oil prices, low business and consumer confidence, slowing China, receding Japan and deflation threat in the eurozone. Worry, worry, worry... that's all we do. You want more? There's one more. The national ... |
| | | | ... Australians all, let us rejoice. And the rest of 'em big boys? Cheaper oil raises the threat of deflation in the euro area and Japan, ensuring more stimulative policy initiatives coming soon. Slides can be fun too, you know. |
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