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| | | ... region will outperform in 2011, with earnings growth of 15-20 per cent and dividend yields of 2-3 per cent forecasted in Hong Kong. Meanwhile, Japan and Singapore are both expected to see total returns of 5-10 per cent. "Favourable stock selection will ... |
| | | | ... this year. The shared eurozone unit retreated to 1.3648 dollars, compared with 1.3808 dollars late in New York on Wednesday. HONG KONG - Renewed concerns at unrest in Egypt hit Tokyo shares and sent oil prices higher on Thursday, with most markets in ... |
| | | | ... (Malaysia's largest independent fund manager) and Asian Islamic Investment Management Sdn Bhd. The company will also gain DBSAM's Hong Kong fund management subsidiary, however DBSAM's 33 per cent stake in Changshen Fund Management, based on the Chinese ... |
| | | | ... continents. The firm is headquartered in New York with offices in Boston, London, San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Sydney and Singapore. |
| | | | ... the top ranked global cities for office rents and that they are continuing to accelerate. The global leaders are London, Hong Kong, Paris, Shanghai, Singapore, with Sydney in sixth place. The rental push has contributed to the 9 per cent rolling annual ... |
| | | | ... and efficiency across the region," said Brogden in a release. At this time Australia only has access to the New Zealand and Hong Kong markets. Andrew Wilson, asset management leader, PwC Australia said that Australia can learn from the European Union's ... |
| | | | ... access multiple non-displayed trading venues and includes venue analysis and anti-gaming logic - to access ITG's POSIT pool in Hong Kong and Australia; ITG clients will access Instinet's CBX Hong Kong through POSIT MarketplaceA(R). After a number of ... |
| | | | ... increasing number of countries voicing their protests against the Fed's US$75 billion a month worth of quantitative easing. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority said that the Fed's action will "definitely add pressure to the asset markets in emerging-market ... |
| | | | ... through the Qualified Foreign Institutional investor (QFII) program. Most investors gain exposure to Chinese equities through Hong Kong's "H share" market, which is generally perceived to be more liquid and transparent than the Shanghai and Shenzhen ... |
| | | | ... share sale to retail and insititutional investors, making it the third largest IPO in history, and the largest ever for the Hong Kong market. Investors scrambled to get a piece of the Asian insurer with the 15 per cent over-allotment option exercised ... |
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