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| | | ... night - accusing Germany of being racist because of its hardline stance on aid for the country. Pangalos told Portuguese newspaper Jornal de Negocios that, "The Greeks have problems. Why do they have problems? Because they don't work enough. And why ... |
| | | | The managing director of Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed al Nahyan, has been reported missing after a plane crash, according to international newspapers. UK newspapers including the Times and the Telegraph reported that Sheikh ... |
| | | | ... considering monetary easing steps helped the yen to weaken and after better-than-expected US monthly retail sales. The Nikkei newspaper reported that the BOJ has begun examining a further easing of its already ultra-loose monetary policy and may make ... |
| | | | ... reduction in management costs as compared to their current own in-house arrangements, said Schroder. In contrast, earlier newspaper reports suggested that the deal would typically reduce management costs of a privately managed fund by 30 to 40 per cent. ... |
| | | | ... don't want to bear gifts to the Greeks - instead, they want a divorce. No love lost. A poll by Germany's Bild am Sonntag newspaper revealed that 67 per cent of Germans did not want their government and other European Union countries to spend a single ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market is expected to open lower after equity and commodity markets declined on Friday on reports that China would take further steps to keep its economy from growing too fast. At 0654 AEDT on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March ... |
| | | | ... already know that Greek will be saved...by hook or by crook. And speaking of crook. There's a news article in the German newspaper, Der Spiegel, that Goldman Sachs "helped the Greek government to mask the true extent of its deficit with the help of a ... |
| | | | Superannuation is the number cause of financial worries among Australians, but many are choosing newspapers over advisers for information when making financial decisions, new CoreData figures show. CoreData surveyed 4,000 Australians and found that ... |
| | | | ... Maybe it's because of the silly season that financial markets acted the way they did. Yes, it's splattered all over newspaper pages, websites, web blogs, etc. - Abu Dhabi hands Dubai a US$10 billion cheque. This amount would be enough for Nakheel - the ... |
| | | | ... welfare group ACOSS, and the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST). In a full page open letter in a daily newspaper addressed to members of the Parliamentary Joint Commission on Corporations and Financial Services, the industry bodies ... |
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