Search Results | Showing 131 - 140 of 216 results for "North American" |
| | | ... assets under management (AUM) in mid- and small-cap US growth equities - is a milestone in the development of its North American business. "Geneva will add US equity investment capabilities and extend US institutional client base," it said in a statement ... |
| | | | ... will invest up to $US250 million ($A277.12 million) with New York Stock Exchange-listed KKR to gain exposure to North American energy markets created by shale oil and gas resources. The fund will invest up to $US175m in KKR energy private equity investments ... |
| | | | QBE Insurance Group (QBE) has invested into Invesco's North American Core Direct Property Fund, which invests exclusively in North American direct property assets. While Invesco would not reveal the amount of the investment, a spokesperson said that ... |
| | | | ... 3.18 per cent, at $12.02 after it posted a $US254 million ($A282.00 million) full year loss due to declines in its North American business. Shares in Ramsay Health Care gained $2.85, or 6.4 per cent, to $47.41, after the country's largest private hospital ... |
| | | | ... at $66.49. Meanwhile, Australian petroleum companies were benefiting from soaring natural gas prices fuelled by north American demand. Woodside Petroleum was up 53 cents to $37.93 and Santos had increased seven cents to $14.50. Brambles spin-off Recall ... |
| | | | ... per cent, at $11.30. Australian petroleum companies were benefiting from soaring natural gas prices fuelled by north American demand. Woodside Petroleum was up 49 cents, or 1.3 per cent, to $37.89 and Santos had increased 14 cents to $14.57. |
| | | | ... cent after the company said it expects to post a $250 million loss for calendar 2013 because of weakness in the North American market. In economic news on Tuesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases its October housing finance data and the ... |
| | | | ... $12.43. QBE expects to post a $250 million loss this year due to writedowns and increased claims associated with its North American business. Among the major banks, Westpac was seven cents higher at $31.58, ANZ had gained seven cents to $31.06, Commonwealth ... |
| | | | ... Mowll said it was surprising that general global funds overtook Asian funds as the second most popular after US/North American funds. "There are a couple of possible reasons for this," he said. "Economic data out of Asia hasn't been as positive as investors ... |
| | | | ... billion, the largest proportion of the capital available to unlisted infrastructure funds is set to be invested in North American infrastructure opportunities. This is higher than the $33 billion set to be invested by unlisted infrastructure funds in ... |
|