Search Results | Showing 1 - 10 of 1034 results for %22World War II%22 |
| | ... inequality is rampant among 64 out of 106 counties that receive grants or loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank. Income inequality in Ghana, Honduras, Mozambique, and 39 other countries stood at high levels. The rapid rate in ... |
| | | ... the second strongest showing in this year's Index, behind Europe, with eight markets represented in the 25 spots of the world rankings - the same representation as last year. These included Mainland China, Japan, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, India ... |
| | | ... distance to save $5 on a $125 calculator. Born in Tel Aviv in March 1934, Kahneman was then raised in Paris, France. During World War II, Kahneman was forced to wear the Star of David when German forces occupied Paris in 1940. After the war, Kahneman ... |
| | | ... playing games by day and hacking by night can download software created by some of the most sophisticated hackers in the world and use this software to hack you." According to Jack, the average time for a hacker to spend infiltrating a small business ... |
| | | ... better environment over the next five to 10 years... A more sedate Middle East would be a very positive game changer for the world in general." Meantime, independent economist and Climate Council councillor Nicki Hutley believes Australia needs a carbon ... |
| | | ... holding in Elbit is less than 0.001% of total AUM - which is held in a passive equity strategy that replicates the MSCI World Index. Similarly, AustralianSuper has less than $150,000 sitting Elbit in a passive index investment. "To enhance member returns ... |
| | | The looming threat of sporadic, extreme market volatility presents an opportunity for active managers to capitalise on fluctuating asset values, GSFM advisor Stephen Miller says. At an event yesterday, Miller described the current financial landscape ... |
| | | ... coming years. Those are some key findings from a new Oxfam report, which found that since 2020, the richest five men in the world have doubled their fortunes, while almost five billion people globally have become poorer, the report states. If current ... |
| | | ... commonly favouring private credit investments. "We've seen a well-documented increase in the search for yield around the world. This rings especially true in Australia's superannuation market as ever-growing funds, and an aging population, mean ... |
| | | ... professionals bring to client relationships, but it can help financial professionals keep clients informed in an ever-changing world," Nationwide said. Some 31% of financial advisers are considering AI plan to use it for data insights. Twenty-seven percent ... |
|