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| | | J.P. Morgan ushers the new year with the promotion of its current Australia head of the securities services business, Jane Perry as Treasury & Securities Services Country Head for Australia and New Zealand - among other senior appointments. Perry was ... |
| | | | Happy New Year! The year 2009 is now a memory but a happy one at that. It was the year when bear calls were dismissed and risk-taking paid off - handsomely. Could we expect more of the same this year? Can equity markets, commodity markets and other ... |
| | | | ... online newsletter from Financial Standard this year. The editorial team wishes you all a merry Christmas and a prosperous new year. The first online newsletter next year will appear on January 11 but until that time, the website will remain active and ... |
| | | | ... have has been already priced into the market." Mr Taylor said he expected a minor rally around Christmas and into the New Year, supported by minerals, energy and, perhaps, finance. At 1202 AEDT, BHP Billiton was up 37 cents at $41.56, while Rio Tinto ... |
| | | | ... membership sectors, including its large corporate super base. AvSuper is tendering for an insurance provider early in the New Year. |
| | | | ... figures that are in line or less than what the market expects - rate hike would be postponed till sometime after the New Year. Exactly the same thing happened at the turn of the millennium. Then, the US was in recession from the first to the third quarter ... |
| | | | ... executive in 2003. Turner, who currently resides in the United Kingdom, will be returning to Sydney from early in the New Year and will retire from his current role of chairman of Cobham plc in May 2010. |
| | | | ... simplifying disclosure documents for margin loans, and consultation on new disclosure documents are already under way. The New Year also marks Senator Sherry's commitment to regulating credit rating agencies. "Details of the future regulation of credit ... |
| | | | ... HONG KONG - Hong Kong share prices closed 4.6 per cent higher on Thursday, as heavyweight HSBC inspired a post-Lunar New Year holiday buying spree. The benchmark Hang Seng Index closed up 575.83 points at 13,154.43. WELLINGTON - The benchmark NZSX-50 ... |
| | | | ... day after it soared nearly five per cent. HONG KONG - The Hong Kong sharemarket has been closed this week for the Lunar New Year holidays. WELLINGTON - The benchmark NZSX-50 index closed up 12.04 points, or 0.44 per cent, at 2,747.90. |
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