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| | | ... Australia has signed a FTA with Malaysia and is currently in the process of negotiating agreements with China, India, Japan, Korea and Indonesia among others. |
| | | | ... about, it was Dubai World and its debt blowout. Then it was the Arab Spring and Kaddafi in early 2011. There were also North Korea and Iran. They seem like teenie-weenie small beers now, don't they? But at least, they had the element of surprise in them. ... |
| | | | ... These growth markets include the BRIC economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China but supplemented by four others - South Korea, Mexico, Indonesia and Turkey. Katie Koch, senior strategist Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) who is also chief-of-staff ... |
| | | | ... to finish at 1,812.89, helped by the China data but also rebounding following a heavy loss on Thursday after the Bank of Korea unexpectedly cut interest rates. WELLINGTON - The NZX 50 Index fell 5.9 points, or 0.2 per cent, to 3495.40. |
| | | | ... 2010, recovered slightly to $US1.2205. HONG KONG - Asian markets plunged on growing fears of a regional slowdown after South Korea unexpectedly cut interest rates and Japan's central bank failed to make major policy changes to boost growth. Tokyo fell ... |
| | | | ... Spring (and surging oil prices), the Japanese tsunami/nuclear reactor meltdown, the US losing its AAA credit rating, North Korea, Iran, etc. - at 1334.8 points, the S&P 500 index remains nearly double what it was three years ago. Is there a chance that ... |
| | | | ... two-day summit attended by key executives from the public pension funds of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, China, Hong Kong and Korea, which together represent half of total funds under management in Asia. "There was a lot of engagement from Australian ... |
| | | | Globalising investment and increasingly complex webs of counter-party relationships mean Australian institutional investors are more exposed to anti-money laundering risks than they realise. These risks don't just mean from organised crime, the usual ... |
| | | | ... current one. We can only hope for the best outcome from the current uncertainties - Europe, China, US, Syria, Iran, North Korea -- that's dogging everyone everywhere but we should also be prepared for the worst. Short of the predicted end of the world ... |
| | | | ... 0.9 per cent to close at 8876.59 after the country posted better-than-expected growth figures for the first quarter. South Korea's Kospi added 0.3 per cent to 1845.24. Benchmarks in Taiwan, New Zealand and the Philippines also rose. Mainland Chinese ... |
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