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Citigroup taps into migrant banking needs

... flow through formal, regulated channels." Among the top destination countries that will benefit from the new service are Mexico, India, the Philippines and the South Asian and Latin American regions. Put simply, Citigroup will provide the website hosting ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  WEDNESDAY, 20 SEP 2006
... reforms to the IMF membership which in the last few days has increased the voting shares of China, India, South Korea and Mexico. South Korea now has 0.77 per cent of the voting rights which is about half what Australia has although it now is the world's ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  TUESDAY, 19 SEP 2006
... decade. The current meeting of the IMF has all but agreed to strengthen the voting rights of China, South Korea, Turkey and Mexico although 24 developing countries have expressed concerns that there will still be inadequate representation of developing ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  MONDAY, 11 SEP 2006
... the announcement last week by Chevron that the high-tech success of record deep sea drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico might add 50 per cent to total US reserves. Other good news on the petroleum front comes from Scottish company Cairn Energy ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  THURSDAY, 7 SEP 2006
... sector. US oil exploration company Chevron has just announced that, as a result of two years of drilling off the Gulf of Mexico, it has possibly found the largest new oil field in a generation. The find has been made at record depths and may usher in ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  THURSDAY, 31 AUG 2006
... the new changes. AWAs made up in excess of 41,000 of these. The US has voiced its support to include China, South Korea, Mexico and Turkey in the policy making process at the IMF as a result of the size and growth of these economies. The proposition ...

Market wrap - midday

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 29 AUG 2006
... sharp decline in oil prices after a tropical storm lost strength and changed course away from US oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, relieving concerns about inflation and the outlook for corporate profits. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed 67.96 ...

Market wrap - morning

AAP  |  MONDAY, 28 AUG 2006
... ordinaries rose 34.1 points to 4997.1 points. NEW YORK - US blue-chip shares fell on Friday as a storm threatening the Gulf of Mexico pushed crude oil prices up, prompting investors to unload industrial stocks. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 20.41 ...

Daily Economic Update

... US$62.9 billion. The protectionist's measures in the US Congress will find added fuel as the deficit with China, Canada and Mexico rose to record highs during the month. Imports rose by 2.7 percent on increased purchases of crude oil, autos, televisions ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

... in crude oil during the month in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and Rita which disrupted production in the Gulf of Mexico. Given the slowing domestic labour market, this week's various updates on Australian wages would assume significance in local ...