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| | | ... S&P 500 finished 0.2% and 0.4% lower, respectively, for the week; benchmark indices for the UK(-1.9%), Germany(-1.7%) and France(-2.9%) ended down. Investors also received the "sell in May" memo in our region: Japan's down 3.4%; Hong Kong's down 4.5% ... |
| | | | ... surveys of over 16,000 purchasing executives from 32 of the world's top economies, including the U.S., Japan, Germany, France and China which together account for over 85 percent of global GDP. It reflects changes in global output, employment, new business ... |
| | | | ... productivity. Costello said these kinds of taxes have been used for years by many countries including the UK, Germany, Italy, France, Belgium, Canada, the Republic of Ireland and some states in the US. Australia did abolish death duties in 1979 but there ... |
| | | | ... contributions put into projects that have a positive social impact but also a proven record of financial return. The program in France started slowly but has snowballed in recent years. From $700 million invested into projects in 2008, French superannuation ... |
| | | | ... French and German bankers and made a deal. The deal was very simple: Germany would be allowed to get reindustrialised and France was given the opportunity to administer the whole thing." This is why Vaoufakis argued that "The EU was a cartel. Its first ... |
| | | | ... roads on the eastern seaboard of Australia. Further afield there is Atlantia and VINCI that operate toll roads in Italy and France, respectively. There's also Fraport, which operates Frankfurt airport. Of those stocks, Robertson typically holds around ... |
| | | | ... mobile payments. In particular, 2014 cashless payment volumes in China are predicted to surpass those in Germany, the UK, France, and South Korea. The report says hidden payments, or payments processed through non-bank systems, are now estimated to be ... |
| | | | ... on a plane." To capitalise on that trend BlackRock is looking at European air traffic manufacturers, particularly one in France "that has roughly nine years' worth of back orders on their books." Estes said the fund was also overweight in healthcare ... |
| | | | ... "polite" to the big members of the Eurozone too. Germany's deficit reached 4% of GDP and debt 63.9% in 2003; the same year, France's deficit was 4.1% and debt grew to 62.9%; Italy's deficit was at 3.5% and debt 105.7%. Well... they made their bed. Everybody's ... |
| | | | ... countries for the number of HNW in a list that also includes the United States, Japan, Germany, China, United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Canada and Italy. Ultra-HNW population in APAC grew by 14.3% and reached a total of 34,000 individuals. "Asia-Pacific ... |
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