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| | | ... dividend The company suffered a 24 per cent slide in its first half profit due to writedowns to its coal seam gas assets in Indonesia but was able to lift its dividend thanks to an influx of cash from the massive PNG LNG project. Elsewhere in the resources ... |
| | | | ... two decades. According to a comprehensive study of 3,100 investors in Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Indonesia, the concept of 'digital advice' (broadly algorithm-based and automated advice) and 'insurance customised to behaviour and style' ... |
| | | | ... job ads series would continue as usual. The recently introduced consumer sentiment surveys in Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia and China would also remain. |
| | | | ... deceleration, the country's economic growth remains faster than that of its peers - Thailand (0.5%); Malaysia (5.1%); Indonesia (5.7%). Who's the "Sick Man of Asia" now? Increased optimism over the Philippine economy is clearly apparent in the performance ... |
| | | | ... flowed out of the region - especially among countries with huge budget and current account deficits such as India and Indonesia. While the Fed's non-taper decision in September surprised markets, it also normalised prices back to where they were before ... |
| | | | ... tapering starts, Threadneedle Investments Asia and Emerging Market Equities investment specialist Douglas Cairns said. Indonesia, India, South Africa, Turkey and Brazil will be the worst affected countries, mainly because of their current account deficit. ... |
| | | | Were it not for the Australia-Indonesia spat, financial market activity's turning out just as I feared at the start of this week - dull and boring. What's in a word? Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott refused to say "sorry" (ala Johnnie Howard) only ... |
| | | | ... broken the unspoken policy of "don't ask, don't tell". Snowden told...without being asked. It's now Australia's turn. Indonesia recalled its ambassador to Australia and invited Australia's deputy head of mission David Engel to Indonesia's foreign affairs ... |
| | | | ... the ministers for Economic Affairs, Finance, Trade and regulatory decision-makers such as the Governor of the Bank of Indonesia, Chairman of the Financial Services Authority, Governor of Jakarta- not to mention leading business figures," said John Donovan ... |
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