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| | | ... weighed by disappointing earnings from banking giant Citi. Tokyo rose 0.99 per cent, or 84.18 points, at 8,550.58, while Sydney and Seoul both ended flat. Sydney's benchmark index nudged up 2.3 points to 4,217.9 while Seoul dipped 0.35 points to 1,892.39. ... |
| | | | ... highest since April - following a revised 8.2 in December. "You now get up and go on board." =========================== The Sydney breakfast session of this year's Financial Standard Chief Economists Forum is now sold out. You can still catch Ben Ong ... |
| | | | ... Hong Kong rallied 3.24 per cent, or 615.55 points, to 19,627.75. Tokyo gained 1.05 per cent, or 88.04 points, to 8,466.40, Sydney finished 1.65 per cent, or 68.3 points, higher at 4,215.6, while Seoul rose 1.48 per cent, or 27.59 points, to 1,886.86. ... |
| | | | ... long-short equity manager Canning Park by taking a 30% stake in the business. Headquartered in Singapore but with an office in Sydney, Canning Park invests across a total of 10 Asian markets, including Australia and Japan. Jason Rich, principal and chief ... |
| | | | ... correction would be limited and every bit of positive news strengthens the upside. ================================== The Sydney breakfast session of this year's Financial Standard Chief Economists Forum is now sold out. You can still catch Ben Ong at ... |
| | | | ... region as Greece struggles to come to an agreement with creditors over its repayments, raising fears it could default. Sydney lost 1.16 per cent, or 49.9 points, to finish at 4,145.9, Tokyo fell 1.43 per cent, or 121.66 points, to 8,378.36, while Seoul ... |
| | | | ... upside this year. That, or the Mayans are correct and the world ends on 21 December 2012. ============================== The Sydney breakfast session of this year's Financial Standard Chief Economists Forum is now sold out. You can still catch Ben Ong ... |
| | | | ... per cent, putting on 114.43 points to 8,500.02, while Seoul closed 0.60 per cent, or 11.11 points, higher at 1,875.68 and Sydney ended 0.36 per cent higher, adding 14.9 points to 4,195.9. Hong Kong gained 0.57 per cent, or 109.04 points, to 19,204.42. ... |
| | | | ... points or 0.49 per cent higher at 4,4136. In equities news, ANZ Banking Group Ltd will hold its annual general meeting in Sydney. Blue Sky Alternative Investments is due to list on the ASX. On Thursday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 50.7 points ... |
| | | | ... product management at Goldman Sachs JB Were. Franklin Templeton has also hired Juliana Howard as client services manager in a Sydney-based role where she will be responsible for institutional clients across all asset classes. Prior to joining, Howard ... |
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