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| | | ... AllianceBernstein is betting on battery technology, smart grids and nuclear with the expectation that both China and the Middle East will invest heavily in that area. |
| | | | ... expecting US$96. And they've done this amid trepidation over global growth, China bust, Europe ruin, inflation escalation, Middle East turmoil, natural disasters, etc. If this doesn't move you to just do it - just beat it. |
| | | | ... and acquisitions and equity capital market related deals across Asia Pacific, Central and Eastern Europe, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Latin America. Jesudason was previously head of Asia Pacific FIG team. |
| | | | ... on Wall Street -- and in Europe, and in Asia (except Japan), and in North and South America, and in Africa and the Middle East. To be sure, there were a handful that produced gains last night but I'm not really sure whether most investors would be interested. ... |
| | | | ... business, which has $85 billion in assets under management. He has spent more than 20 years working in Asia and the Middle East, including leadership positions at Alliance Trust and Citigroup Asset Management. Based in Hong Kong, Harden will be responsible ... |
| | | | Brace yourselves people for this would be a longer-than-usual piece. Get that Monday-itis off your systems. There's work to be done, money to be made! During my weekend reading, I came across an article by a fellow named Danny Furman. His resume says ... |
| | | | ... officer, based in London. Klim has been with the company since February 2008 as chief executive officer for Europe, Middle East and Africa, where he led an organic and acquisitive growth phase. Klim, who has over 25 years of experience in financial services ... |
| | | | ... prevailing thought only a few months ago - in January, February, March and April -- when the "Jasmine Revolution" in the Middle East and North Africa sent oil prices gushing up. This was the prevailing thought when natural calamities in New Zealand ... |
| | | | ... that sit idle in a center wasting resources until needed - which is never unless they are very unlucky. But recent Middle East unrest and the recent Japanese disaster have made firms re-think their emergency data back-up plans. The old active/passive ... |
| | | | ... traders sought riskier assets and mulled the possible effects on reducing instability in the world, notably in the Middle East. That faded on Tuesday. On Thursday, investor attention will return to interest rate decisions in the eurozone and Britain. ... |
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