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| | | ... Northern Territory and Western Australia and is home to 185,000 cattle. At 101,000 square kilometres, it is larger than Ireland and almost half the size of Victoria. |
| | | | ... Australian unit trust as an investment vehicle and overlook Australia in favour of other jurisdictions such as Luxembourg, Ireland and the UK," she said. "Allowing additional types of collective investment vehicles in Australia such as a corporate structure ... |
| | | | ... to Bank of England (BOE chief economist Andy Haldane's words spoken at the Portadown Chambers of Commerce in Northern Ireland a day after the Fed's 17 September no lift-offA (yet) announcement. "With subdued world growth and prices, and a sharp appreciation ... |
| | | | ... 2012. Prior to that, he was a divisional director at JANA Investment Advisers. He also held multiple positions at Bank of Ireland Asset Management over 29 years at the company. Donohoe will now oversee the entire Antares business, which NAB Asset Management ... |
| | | | ... development, so I made a decision to leave the firm." After that, Hallifax and his family spent three months travelling through Ireland (where his wife is from), Borneo, Malaysia and the US. While they were in Hawaii, he received a call from a recruiter ... |
| | | | ... being tested for genetic conditions, believing that it will help them manage their health better," said Gen Re UK and Ireland research head Adele Groyer. She added that these findings were supported by a similar, larger-scale report by genome research ... |
| | | | ... Oracle Corporation (US), Intercontinental Exchange (US), Pfizer (US), Bank of America (US), Barclays (UK) and Bank of Ireland (UK). The company will pay its first tax bill towards the end of the first quarter of 2016 and after that it will obtain franking ... |
| | | | ... vapourised. And then, there was contagion. Spain's equity market rallied by 3.9%, Italy's by 3.5%, Portugal's by 2.2%, Ireland's by 1.0% and their bond yields and their respective 10-year bond yields dropped (except for Ireland which added a basis point ... |
| | | | When the global financial crisis broke, people dubbed them the PIIGS. Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain were the ugly ducklings of Europe. They had inefficient economies, had been relying on EU funding and were heavily indebted. Today, most ... |
| | | | ... able to release portfolio holdings data. An average 55 day turnaround is ahead of Germany, Italy, South Korea, the UK, Ireland and France. Morningstar's Asia Pacific managing director or research strategy, Anthony Serhan, and senior research engineer ... |
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