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| | | ... Renaissance Asia Pacific IPO Index Series includes a rolling two-year population of IPOs starting from the first day of trading and exiting the index after a 500-day trading horizon. "As investment in the Asia region continues, being able to gain access ... |
| | | | ... Singapore to get closer to the region it invests 10 per cent of its funds. The Singapore office will focus on investment and trading activity in the region and work closely with the firm's office in Shanghai that opened three years ago. The Government ... |
| | | | ... Seng Index added 65.98 points to close at 20,212.49. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand share market drifted lower in quiet trading as investors adopted a wait and see attitude to next week's budget. The benchmark NZX-50 index closed down 10.95 points, or ... |
| | | | ... of Australia issues credit/debit card data, both for March. In companies news, Commonwealth Bank of Australia issues a trading update. CSR Ltd releases annual results and the examination of the Octaviar (formerly MFS) collapse continues in the NSW Supreme ... |
| | | | ... seek a stable return stream, unrelated to the direction of traditional markets, sourced from a diverse range of classic trading strategies that are based on sound economic principles," said Gregor Andrade, principal at AQR. AQR manages more than $500 ... |
| | | | The Australian share market has received strongly positive leads from offshore trading overnight, as markets rebounded on optimism following the European rescue plan. At 0657 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the June share price index contract was ... |
| | | | ... better, revisions to February and March figures added another 121,000 to Americans with jobs. Once the make or break in trading sentiment, Wall Street ignored this last week. And I repeat, at its own risk. Surely this is not a time to be selling. Not ... |
| | | | ... Octaviar group (formerly MFS) continues. The Australian share market closed sharply lower on Friday to cap off its worst trading week since the height of the global financial crisis in November 2008, amid fresh concerns about the European debt crisis. ... |
| | | | ... slumped more than three per cent. The Dow had dipped almost 1,000 points at one stage, due to what reports said was a trading error. Regardless, the weak finish coupled with worries about Greece's debt and the government's resources tax, pushed the benchmark ... |
| | | | ... could be to blame. NASDAQ issued a press release that said there was no technological or system issues associated with the trading that occurred between 2pm and 3pm New York time. "The NASDAQ Stock Market operated continuously and its close process ran ... |
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