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| | | ... ethically-based funds including Sharia'ah-compliant funds, which must conform to the teachings of Islam. For example, Malaysia-based CIMB-Principal Asset Management Berhad (CIMB-Principal) manages14 Shari'ah compliant funds, all of which uses Charles ... |
| | | | ... In the past 12 months Macquarie has started selling its equity and hedge fund products in India, Pakistan, Thailand, Malaysia, Mexico, Greece, Denmark, Belgium and Norway. In the coming year it plans to cover China, Eastern Europe and Latin America. ... |
| | | | ... financial planning operation Generation Financial Corporation and the group has operations in New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, China and is about to finalise its first acquisition in Hong Kong. |
| | | | ... will tilt the playing field in favour of less profit-driven national oil companies from countries like China, India and Malaysia. This will leave IOCs operating in countries like Angola facing the prospect that their production will be controlled by ... |
| | | | ... the US) including Germany, the UK, Austria, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, Singapore and Malaysia among others. He said the standardisation of the CPF program in these countries is not just for the benefits of planners but ... |
| | | | ... already operates more than 50 New Zealand outlets and has more than 200 representatives in Singapore with operations in Malaysia and China. |
| | | | ... payments or savings for a deposit to be handled in a sub-account of the main savings scheme, for example in Singapore and Malaysia, albeit that these schemes are broad-based benevolent schemes rather than just for superannuation. As super funds extend ... |
| | | | Australia runs a technologically more advanced super fund system than Malaysia, right? Wrong, and it's time we caught up with what our northern neighbours are doing. Members of Malaysia's Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and their employers can now obtain ... |
| | | | Citibank in Malaysia has stepped up to the plate with a forward thinking investor education initiative that uses a comic book character called Agent Penny to promote financial education among young kids. Not to be confused with the great 007 character ... |
| | | | ... key risk concerns for Australian executives," she said. The call centre exodus to developing countries such as India, Malaysia and the Philippines also changes the country's risk landscape. "Many companies have followed the trend towards concentrating ... |
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