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| | | ... second highest in the survey. In doing so, it beat major incumbents CITCO, who scored 6.24 and HSBC Securities Service, whose Hong Kong office scored 5.83. ATC Group came in top at 6.73. Kingsway Taitz's assets under administration (AUA) have roughly ... |
| | | | ... Street and a softening yen spurred buying of financial and other battered stocks. The Nikkei rose 372.93 points to 15,499.56. HONG KONG - Blue chips jumped 4.90 per cent, boosted by Wall Street gains, as China Mobile surged after the wireless operator ... |
| | | | ... investors. Rady said the division would focus on Asia as its key growth market, putting four more staff into their 700-strong Hong Kong office in the first quarter of next year to increase their regional funds management capabilities. Macquarie Financial ... |
| | | | ... prices and the stronger-than-expected GDP data failed to lift the market. The Nikkei average fell 70.46 points to 15,126.63. HONG KONG - Stocks rebounded, having earlier tapped near six-week lows, as shares in the city's property developers found support ... |
| | | | ... on Wall Street triggered a sell-off across the board. The Nikkei declined 386.33 points, or 2.48 per cent, to 15,197.09. HONG KONG - Blue chips sank 3.88 per cent and China plays tumbled close to 6 per cent in a broad sell-off as investors feared more ... |
| | | | ... will do little to allay any RBA concerns over wage inflation risks," Evans said. Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs' chief economist Hong Liang, predicted China's October CPI result would rise 7 per cent or even higher with the trend continuing towards the end ... |
| | | | ... may post a subprime-related loss of over 100 billion yen and delay a merger. The Nikkei fell 188.15 points to 15,583.42. HONG KONG - Stocks surrendered earlier gains to close flat on low volumes, as investors grew cautious over the prospect of more bad ... |
| | | | ... fears. Honda Motor and other exporters lost because of the stronger yen. The Nikkei ended 325.11 points lower to 15,771.57. HONG KONG - Hong Kong stocks were pushed back by 3.2 per cent, with falling New York stocks triggering selling across the market ... |
| | | | ... being able to feed off the China growth engine and its ability to support a modern real estate market makes it, together with Hong Kong, a central plank in the Asia property market, said Wittendorp. In June this year Wittendorp was named one of the "20 ... |
| | | | ... sparking the sale of exporters like Canon. The Nikkei ended down 152.95 points to 16,096.68, its lowest since September 18. HONG KONG - Hong Kong blue chips rose just 0.9 per cent, holding on to some earlier gains, with property stocks rising due to ... |
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