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| | When India Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Australia in November 2014, he sparked such enthusiasm among politicians and citizens that for a few days all we could see in the media was his friendly, bearded smile. Indian citizens in Australia were ... |
| | | ... May with a slight chance of April. AccordingA the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), "...latest futures pricing data compiled by Citi, the chances of a 25 basis point cut, to 2 per cent, when the board convenes on May 6 is now at 92 per cent, up from 84 per ... |
| | | ... take over this country. We're not going to let them do it." Dear Clive's ranting, in this case, is more trouble for Australia not China (depending on how seriously the Politburo takes him). But I digress. They - yes them - say that China is in trouble ... |
| | | ... experience in managing financial services stakeholders; Catherine Simmons, managing director and head of government affairs at Citi based in Hong Kong; and Annie Lo, director of investment performance standards at the CFA Institute Hong Kong. The discussion ... |
| | | ... consecutive month, up 0.8 per cent compared with the previous month. In local economic news on Wednesday, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) governor Glenn Stevens is scheduled to address the 17th Annual Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference in Hong ... |
| | | ... also attempt to jawbone the still expensive Australian dollar. Wasn't it only last week that we heard him tell audiences at Citi's 5th Annual Australian & New Zealand Investment Conference in Sydney that, "These levels of the exchange rate are not supported ... |
| | | ... has dubbed itself the "infrastructure government" and is ideologically aligned to the NSW Government - does. Speaking at Citi's Annual Australian Investment Conference, Baird talked more generally about his plans for the continued development of New ... |
| | | ... business community remaining subdued, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Glenn Stevens said this morning. Speaking at the Citi Investment Conference in Sydney, Stevens admitted that there was "evidence of a lift in sentiment in the business community," ... |
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