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| | | ... to place money in Australia. "The withholding tax rate in Japan is 7 per cent, in Singapore 10 per cent, and in the Netherlands 15 per cent," said Robin Speed, director at Speed and Stracey Lawyers. The signals this is sending abroad is hampering Australia's ... |
| | | | ... fuelling the overseas markets involves the possibility that British bank Barclays Plc and others might take over the Netherlands' largest bank, ABN AMRO. Today, a Telstra briefing is held from China on SouFun Holdings, while Bridgestone Australia will ... |
| | | | ... cent of inflows. "Investments were also made in Belgium (6 per cent), the UK (3 per cent), Poland (2 per cent), the Netherlands (2 per cent) and France (1 per cent) over this time." In Asia, Hong Kong was the most popular choice accounting for 12 per ... |
| | | | ... the NSW government. A vote on the agreement will take place at the company's extraordinary general meeting in the Netherlands next Wednesday. In economic news, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA)'s commodity price index for January is due out, and the ... |
| | | | ... meet to discuss a proposed pay rise for the company's directors ahead of its formal annual general meeting in the Netherlands later this month. Australian stocks ended higher yesterday, echoing a lead set in the United States last week, with banks heading ... |
| | | | ... chairman of the managing board of Rabobank International in July. He will be based in Rabobank's head office in the Netherlands. Chairman of Rabobank Australia and New Zealand, James graham, said ten Cate was a welcome asset to the board. "Hans ten Cate's ... |
| | | | ... time, Axa, Melbourne IT and Oxiana release first half results, while James hardie has an annual general meeting in the Netherlands. |
| | | | ... implementation of new REIT markets in the UK and Germany will add to the existing securitised markets developing in the Netherlands, Belgium and France," says Plater. |
| | | | ... compared to between 10 and 12.5 per cent for similar surveys conducted in Germany. Switzerland, Northern Europe and the Netherlands. According to adveq managing director Peter Laib, in Australia to launch the survey, the relatively high return expectations ... |
| | | | ... John Gall. Fiduciary Trust Company senior vice president of the real estate group Jack Foster highlights Japan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Germany as regions offering potential opportunities in 2005. "Many governments recognise the benefits ... |
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