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| | | RARE Infrastructure, which doubled its FUM from $834 million to $1.53 billion in 12 months, is buying up more assets in India and Mexico within its emerging markets portfolio. Sarah Shaw, senior investment analyst and portfolio manager - emerging markets ... |
| | | | ... separating their custodial services from securities lending and cash collateral management. Giselle Awad, senior vice president business development, Asia Pacific at eSecLending, said increased calls for transparency and specialised expertise are prompting ... |
| | | | Jim Taggart, national president at the Association of Financial Advisers (AFA), has been awarded an Order of Australia medal. Taggart received the honour for his work in charitable, community and sporting organisations in Baulkham Hills. According to ... |
| | | | ... per cent "growth path is stable all the year along." State of the Union. In his first State of the Union address, US President Obama again rallied the troops. He announced more tax relief and aid to the 'small people of America' while at the same time ... |
| | | | ... Kingdom (AAA/Negative/A-1+) among the most stable and low-risk banking systems globally." In ending, allow me to quote President Obama. "We have finished a difficult year. We have come through a difficult decade. But a new year has come. A new decade ... |
| | | | ... the Australian share market closed modestly higher, boosted by investor reaction to upbeat remarks in United States President Barack Obama's State of the Union address. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index rose 28.7 points, or 0.62 per cent, to 4,673.3, while ... |
| | | | The Australian share market had made marginal gains by noon on Thursday ahead of US President Barack Obama's State of the Union address and US December growth figures due on Friday. At 1200 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index had firmed 1.1 point ... |
| | | | ... keep interest rates where they are was, for the first time in one year, not unanimous. Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Thomas Hoenig dissented was the "1" in the 9-1 vote for steady interest rates because he thought that, "economic and financial ... |
| | | | ... improving. The Fed said it is leaving interest rates near zero, as expected, but also that Kansas City Federal Reserve President Thomas Hoenig has voted against the decision to keep rates low. Stocks had fallen ahead of the report as a 7.6 per cent drop ... |
| | | | ... politicians do? Some of the announced that they would vote against the re-confirmation of Ben Bernanke for a second term. President Obama will make his first State of the Union speech later tonight. By all indications, it would contain populist rhetoric. ... |
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