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| | ... remain chief investment officer. Craig Dawson, managing director and current head of PIMCO Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy, will become head of Strategic Business Management. "Mohamed has been a great leader, business builder and thought leader ... |
| | | ... Australia is about 9%. The figure puts Australia's proportion sixth in the world behind the US, Singapore, Ireland, Japan and Italy. Oxfam said extreme economic inequality is morally questionable, can have negative impacts on economic growth and poverty ... |
| | | ... Financial markets dipped over the re-emergence of fears over the sovereign debt crisis prompted by the political stalemate in Italy and Cyprus' taxing of deposits to get a bail-out. They dipped on indications showing slowing growth in China, Kim Jong-un's ... |
| | | ... Baraton suggested that investing in companies with European exposure is a good idea. "Companies that are exposed to Spain or Italy but are international in their footprint can be an access door to that region if you're still reluctant to buy sovereign ... |
| | | ... cent to 4,127.98 points. Milan's FTSE Mib index slid 0.44 per cent in value, after rising on Wednesday when a bid to topple Italy's government fell apart. The euro hit an eight-month high at $1.3646 after former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi ... |
| | | ... that the shutdown would be short-lived. LONDON - European stock markets fell but the euro soared against the US dollar as Italy averted a political crisis and the European Central Bank (ECB) signalled more efforts to boost eurozone recovery. With a US ... |
| | | ... them, you, I and Irene would be wetting our pants about contagion once more due to the renewed political uncertainty in Italy caused (again) by no other than our bunga-bunga boy fiend, Berlusconi. It's also the BOJ. Japan's just approved the lifting ... |
| | | ... international markets amid hopes the partial US government shutdown will not seriously harm the economy and of a settlement to Italy's political crisis. At 0812 AEST on Wednesday, the September share price index futures contract was up 23 points at 5,232. ... |
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