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| | | ... share markets, except for China's (up 1.9%), are all in the red this year to date. Russian shares declined by 0.3% while India's equity market is down 2.2%. But Brazil's the biggest loser, with the Bovespa index down by 6.6% over the same period. Compare ... |
| | | | ... in 15 countries and has a strong European and US client base and a developing presence in emerging markets such as Asia, India and Latin America. The acquisition is part of a strategic alliance between Rabobank and ORIX where Rabobank will retain a 9.99 ... |
| | | | ... great rotation. Reflation. Yes. The central banks are still onto it... and are being joined by others. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lowered interest rates and its reserve requirement only last week. Speculation is that the Bank of Korea would follow ... |
| | | | ... third quarter of 2012. But for Brazil's paltry 1.0% growth during the same period, this is the slowest among the BRICs. Yet, India's Sensex 30 index has rallied by 25.7% last year - nearly double the MSCI Emerging Markets Index's gain of 13.9% -- and ... |
| | | | ... strong CFP professional growth from FPSB member organisations in South Africa, Hong Kong, the Republic of Korea, Brazil and India, showing the increased impact growth markets are having in establishing financial planning as a global profession. Commenting ... |
| | | | ... and services," says ME Bank's Chief Information Officer, Kath Hawkins. GFG Group is working with Attra's global head in India to investigate opportunities in emerging markets, where demand for high-quality but more affordable payment solutions is growing. ... |
| | | | ... totalling more than US$20 billion - and recently acquired financial services businesses in the high growth markets of Turkey and India The first broker in Singapore to introduce online trading, PhillipCapital was recently awarded (for the third consecutive ... |
| | | | ... bringing emerging market and Asian fixed interest into the gaze of investors. But they will still be reluctant to embrace India after the new chief of the central bank accidentally signalled recently a weakening resolve to control inflation. US Treasuries ... |
| | | | ... much lower than our Asian neighbours. In particular they expect pay rate jumps to be 13% in Vietnam, 11% in Indonesia and India, 10% in China, 8% in the Philippines and 6% in Malaysia. But unless surveys like this take even basic measures like inflation ... |
| | | | ... currency bond markets as a share of GDP, in almost all Asian markets has jumped over the past decade, especially with China, India and Thailand where it has more than doubled. Interestingly, HSBC research reveals that while, outstanding foreign currency ... |
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