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| | ... said. The portfolio is 85% invested in equities and its top 10 holdings include Lloyds Banking Group (UK), ING Groep (Netherlands), Google (US), JP Morgan Chase (US), Oracle Corporation (US), Intercontinental Exchange (US), Pfizer (US), Bank of America ... |
| | | ... (MAS) has implemented key risk/life insurance advice reforms that were inspired by similar policies in Australia, the Netherlands and the UK. Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Lawrence Wong said these countries' reforms helped to "better align ... |
| | | ... equity strategy that means that you'll have exposure to financial institutions in places like New York State or the Netherlands." |
| | | ... get into more aggressive markets." The manager has moved out of Switzerland, the UK or Sweden and into Spain, the Netherlands, Hong Kong and Singapore. Bracken attributed the change to the fact that those markets are starting to respond to quantitative ... |
| | | ... technologies penetrate companies and national economies. The country scored 52.7 out of 100, compared to top ranked Netherlands on 75. Accenture estimates that if Australia improved its performance by 10 points, it could lift annual GDP growth rates ... |
| | | ... a decrease in employment opportunities in financial services, although this is positively upbeat compared with the Netherlands, where 43% expect conditions to worsen, and Switzerland, where 40% do." |
| | | ... (USA), LSE (United Kingdom), TSX (Canada), Euronext Paris (France), Deutsche Boerse (Germany), Euronext Amsterdam (Netherlands), TSE (Japan), KLCI (Malaysia) and HKE (Hong Kong). |
| | | ... manager PM Capital, and it has a 96% net equity exposure. The fund's top five holdings are Lloyds Bank (UK), ING Group (Netherlands), Pfizer (US), Barclays Plc (UK) and Google Inc (US). "The basic framework we employ at PM CAPITAL has not changed," PM ... |
| | | ... to the UK. Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore were popular destinations in Asia while Switzerland, France, and the Netherlands were among the top countries represented in continental Europe," noted analysis released by eVestment. The analysis confirmed ... |
| | | ... the world, according to the Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index. With a score of 79.9%, Australia outperformed the Netherlands, Switzerland, Finland and Sweden in the index, and was just behind Denmark, which scored 82.4%. This represents a 2% rise ... |
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