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| | | ... mind, Citi, where Sherry is now senior advisor for superannuation and pensions, is next week holding a half-day forum in Sydney, entitled "Who Votes Your Shares", intended to open the conversation corporate Australia and industry and public sector super ... |
| | | | ... deficit. Tokyo rose 0.91 per cent, or 132.03 points, to 14,693.57; Seoul was flat, edging up 0.61 points to 2,053.01; and Sydney advanced 0.57 per cent, or 30.3 points, to 5,351.8. Shanghai jumped 1.62 per cent, or 35.46 points, to 2,229.24 and Hong ... |
| | | | ... its Australian operations team with six new hires and new risk advice solutions. The new appointments will be based in Sydney and will allow the firm to expand its offering from a traditional reinsurance broker to a holistic provider of insurance services. ... |
| | | | ... $1.3677 on Thursday. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly rose after data showed China's economy picked up in July-September. Sydney gained 0.73 per cent, or 38.4 points, to end at 5,321.5 - its highest close in five years -- and Seoul rose 0.58 per cent ... |
| | | | ... lesson to the next generation. "There is more that unites them than divides them," he told Financial Standard while in Sydney to promote the book. Aside from the qualities already mentioned, Angenfelt notes that all great investors know their investment ... |
| | | | ... purchase by Nikko follows their 2010 acquisition for an estimated $130 million of Tyndall Investments. Based in Singapore and Sydney, TAAM was founded in 2005 and provides Asian equity products to institutional and retail investors. TAAM investment strategy ... |
| | | | ... than a week before Washington runs out of cash to pay its bills. Tokyo rose 1.48 per cent, or 210.03 points, to 14,404.74, Sydney climbed 1.63 per cent, or 83.8 points, to 5,230.9, while Seoul was 1.17 per cent higher, adding 23.50 points to 2,024.90. ... |
| | | | ... has announced. The scholarships will be offered through five Australian universities; Deakin, LaTrobe, Canberra, Western Sydney and Wollongong, and will commence at the beginning of the 2014 academic year. The scholarships offered will be for approximately ... |
| | | | ... Tokyo rose 0.18 per cent, or 25.60 points, to 14,467.14 but Seoul lost 0.31 per cent, or 6.35 points, to 2,034.61, while Sydney ended flat, edging up 3.8 points to 5,262.9. Shanghai closed down 1.81 per cent, or 40.34 points, at 2,193.07 while Hong Kong ... |
| | | | ... strong competition from Rory Mooney (Wealth By Design), Justine Back (Back to Back Financial Planners), William Bracey (Sydney Financial Planning), Kylie Wright (Ulton Financial Planning) and Mark Rando (Rando & Associates). Speaking at the Great Gatsby ... |
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