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| | ... kick-start its economy while G20 leaders pledged to "restore confidence" in world finances. European heads at the G20 summit in Mexico also vowed to begin looking at a region-wide banking union as they attempted to soothe investor concerns over the debt-riddled ... |
| | | ... Reserve holding policy deliberations, the financial market air would be rife with speculation. Rumours out of Los Cabos, Mexico propelled stock markets higher overnight. Talks were that German Chancellor Merkel is poised to agree to allow the European ... |
| | | ... would be "going to make an additional contribution to the IMF that will be announced at the leaders' meeting" at Los Cabos, Mexico. The BRICs would contribute a total US$70 billion to increase the IMF's firewall protection fund by US$430 billion as announced ... |
| | | ... Greeks need Germany more than Germany needs Greece. So what now? Looks like all those G-20 leaders meeting at Los Cabos, Mexico would be toasting tequilas and mojitos and enjoying the sights instead of hammering out a comprehensive, coordinated and concrete ... |
| | | ... the LTRO - there might be some buying of the (US) dollar." Mr Magnus said a lack of clear news from the G20 meeting in Mexico over the weekend could also be fuelling uncertainty. Euro zone debt and an extension of bailout funds were to be key focal points ... |
| | | ... set to open lower as concerns over Europe's sovereign debt crisis continues and topped the agenda of the G20 meeting in Mexico at the weekend. Australian treasurer Wayne Swan cancelled his planned attendance at the G20 finance ministers meeting because ... |
| | | ... in a row, according to its survey for February. Mr Turner said the market would be looking ahead to the G20 meeting in Mexico on the weekend, where the euro zone debt crisis would be a key talking point. "These things tend to disappoint, but on the agenda ... |
| | | ... earlier this month, negotiated and completed a 40.1% equity interest in Mexican gas project, Integrated Gas Services de Mexico (Igasamex), from SaskEnergy for Prime Super and another client. Prime Super also has an investment in Chile in gas distribution. ... |
| | | ... investment in Chile in gas distribution, which will allow the fund to use its existing expertise for the new project in Mexico. Lachlan Baird, chief executive of Prime Super, told Financial Standard the investment is in line with its alternatives allocation ... |
| | | ... America, told Financial Standard Latin America was misunderstood as an investment opportunity. "Looking at the shorter term, Mexico is an outperformer while longer term Brazil and Chile are very successful, they are going through challenging transitions ... |
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