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| | ... number of Australian millionaires rose by 200,000 in the year to June, marking the third-largest increase after the US and Germany in its global wealth ranking. Over the same period, the number of ultra-high net worth individuals (UHNWIs) rose by 29% ... |
| | | ... levels. This is the view of "16,000 purchasing executives from 32 of the world's top economies, including the US, Japan, Germany, France and China which together account for over 85% of global GDP" as the definition of the JP Morgan Global Composite ... |
| | | ... months to mid-2017 saw the number of Australian millionaires rise by 200,000 - the third-largest increase after the US and Germany. The Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report showed that over the same period, the number of ultra-high net worth individuals ... |
| | | ... on the use of existing results, even sometimes including the use of any family history information at all. Meanwhile, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom do the same though only when policies are below certain limits. The paper shows ... |
| | | ... Jong-Un); S&P's downgrade of China's credit rating; distortions caused by the hurricanes; elections in New Zealand and Germany; and of course the policy meetings held by the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan. There appears to be no fear in the ... |
| | | ... assets has received a mandate to invest in the Australian market. Avignon Capital's key markets are property in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain; assets include retail real estate, hotels, offices and multi-let campuses. Its investors include ... |
| | | ... 16 months ago, Scalable Capital manages more than €250 million for about 6000 private customers in Great Britain and Germany. Its platform is already geared to multiple languages and currencies, and can be modified to comply with various tax and regulatory ... |
| | | ... appointed portfolio manager and analyst for AMP Capital's global listed real estate team, and will oversee assets in the UK, Germany, Spain and Scandinavia. Reiff was previously an equities analyst at Deutsche Bank. Both Jones and Reiff will be based ... |
| | | ... and Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance in Finland. The top 10 countries by average score are, in order: the Netherlands, Germany, the UK, France, Switzerland, Italy, Canada, the US, Australia and Japan. |
| | | ... surprises, its ally and next-door neighbour, Canada. Mexico, I could understand or even China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Germany or Switzerland - for these are the countries the US Treasury Department (in its recent semi-annual report) placed on a ... |
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