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| | | ... the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia on "Growth Opportunities for Australian Healthcare Companies in South East Asia". The Australian share market closed at a fresh nine-month high on Tuesday, boosted by the resources sector and major banks. ... |
| | | | ... Services. "With risk controlled indices already based upon the S&P BRIC 40 Index, S&P Latin America 40 Index, S&P South East Asia 40 Index, and S&P Global Infrastructure Index, Standard & Poor's is the only index provider to offer indices targeting specific ... |
| | | | ... vehicles, cruise missiles and early warning systems, largely to meet the growing geopolitical challenge of China in South East Asia. No wonder next week's federal Budget Deficit is expected to approach $70 billion and take six years to come back into ... |
| | | | ... market private equity firm Actis is searching for the best buys across Africa, China, India, Latin America and South East Asia. Paul Fletcher, Actis senior partner, said the firm is adopting a "wait and see" approach to all investment opportunities in ... |
| | | | ... Speaking at the IFSA conference yesterday, Richard Kimber, Google's former regional head for Australia, NZ, Korea and South East Asia, discussed how online technology can be used to reach a wider audience. He said while the public perception is that ... |
| | | | ... Management and its associate companies currently manage $20.8 billion in assets with distribution channels in South East Asia, Middle East, Greater China and the Indian sub-continent. CIMB-Principal Islamic Asset Management is a joint venture between ... |
| | | | ... Investors forms part of Singapore's Overseas Chinese Bank Limited, one of the largest asset management companies in South East Asia. Justine Gorman, Standard & Poor's analyst, said the firm would review the 'on hold' after it reviewed the new manager's ... |
| | | | The Australian Government's Export Finance and Insurance Corporation's (EFIC) latest report asserts emerging East Asian economies will endure a global economic slowdown due to growing domestic demand and rising intra Asian trade levels. Roger Donnelly ... |
| | | | ... expected to generate over 29 million carbon credits over the next five years," said Anderson. "We are also active in South East Asia, where we have provided political risk coverage for a hydropower project and trade credit insurance for the construction ... |
| | | | The near invisible response of ASEAN to the Myanmar disaster highlights how despite all the talk of the world realigning economically, the Asia-Pacific region still point to the West for the heavy global lifting. ASEAN, or the Association of South East ... |
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