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| | | ... emerging opportunities in Southeast Asia. "As part of the changes, George Lucas will spend more time overseeing the Southeast Asian operations to ensure the executive of the company's growth strategy in Indonesia and Malaysia, while also researching ... |
| | | | ... Jeffrey Cruttenden. The restructure granted Acorns' Australian business an ongoing licence to operate in other Southeast Asian markets, including New Zealand, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. In early March, it launched its own super ... |
| | | | ... next few months. The restructure also grants Acorns' Australian business an ongoing licence to operate in other Southeast Asian markets, including New Zealand, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. |
| | | | ... next few months. The restructure also grants Acorns' Australian business an ongoing licence to operate in other Southeast Asian markets, including New Zealand, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Instreet managing director George Lucas ... |
| | | | ... also enjoys a trade surplus with the European Union (US$11.3 billion in October) and the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) - Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam - (US$3.7 billion ... |
| | | | ... businesses are operational in Asia. Presently, Australia's stock of direct investment across all Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) stands at a combined $37.6 billion, compared to $60.5 billion in New Zealand alone. As such, Andrew Parker ... |
| | | | ... which saw assets grow by 92.1% to IDR0.7 trillion ($70.6 million). Despite this growth however, Cerulli said for Southeast Asian managers, penetrating the Shariah distribution landscape requires significant amounts of patience and resources, and promoting ... |
| | | | ... the demand for yield and the perceived strength of the ASEAN countries had seen investors bid up the prices of Southeast Asian companies with defensive characteristics over recent years. For investors with a contrarian approach, Asia's susceptibility ... |
| | | | ... region, accounted for $10 billion in deals in the last three months alone, despite this activity being in a dip. "Southeast Asian M&A rebounded 50.5% in Q1 2012 after a lacklustre last quarter, registering 64 transactions valued at US$ 9.9bn," noted ... |
| | | | ... computing in the Asia-pacific region, with obvious parallels to its increasingly dominant status as the capital of Southeast Asian finance. Singapore has become the preferred venue for data centres in the Asia-pacific region with Tata Communications ... |
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