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| | | ... Estate. The research report examines the outlook for outlet mall development in China and acknowledges that while the Chinese economy is facing significant headwinds, the macroeconomic conditions of the region remain supportive of continued expansion. ... |
| | | | ... Trustees from 8 August 2016, bringing with him more than 30 years' experience in advising listed and unlisted Australia, Chinese and other Asian enterprises across the financial services and information technology industries. Sedgwick is currently chair ... |
| | | | ... Prime Minister Narendra Modi reinvigorates and modernises the economy and sweeps away red tape,'' Pereira said. "With Chinese growth now falling, India is a logical place for Australians to invest and I think the time is now ripe for the India Fund.'' ... |
| | | | ... cheapest way to wind-up," having advocated the fund realising China A-Shares, distributing the net proceeds in tranches when Chinese tax and regulatory approvals come through. Paris (and several other unitholders) disputed this, saying the fastest way ... |
| | | | ... levels by 2019-20. Commodity prices have meanwhile staged a mini revival of late on the back of a credit-induced bump in Chinese demand, but the big picture remains unaltered and activity is still very much on the slide. Deloitte Access Economics said ... |
| | | | ... for the fund to realise China A-Shares and distribute the net proceeds of realisation in tranches, as and when necessary Chinese tax and regulatory approvals are received." Based on these conditions, the wind-up would take between nine and 18 months ... |
| | | | ... benchmark, and no performance fee has been paid. In 2015, there was a spectacular bull market followed by a crash in the Chinese A share market. AMP simply rode the market up and then down, following and slightly underperforming the index. "AGF is not ... |
| | | | ... underinvestment continues, the world will fall short of required infrastructure investment by about 11%, or A$477 billion a year. Chinese own only 4% of US govt debt Chinese holdings of US Treasury bonds has fallen A$1.7 trillion or about 30% of the ... |
| | | | Diversity in corporate governance means more than the board of directors going to a Chinese restaurant now and then, according to PwC partner Ken Woo. Speaking on a diversity panel at the 2016 FSC Leaders Summit in Melbourne, Woo acknowledged a natural ... |
| | | | ... won't be the topic we're worrying about over the next two months. It won't be the source of our risk." He noted that the Chinese government has "kept growth pretty steady, with the stronger housing market and speed-up in spending being enough to put ... |
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