Search Results | Showing 481 - 490 of 493 results for "Italy" |
| | | ... each sector," says BT's head of property securities Antoinette Plater. Plater says countries such as Spain, France the UK, Italy and Sweden have been some of the best performers in recent years with the Asian markets expected to grow the fastest as new ... |
| | | | ... strategies across the main global equity markets. Specifically these markets include the US, Japan, Germany, France, UK, Italy and Canada. The CSAM Global Diversified Strategies on the other hand offers investors access to a portfolio of hedge fund managers ... |
| | | | ... position would have produced an even better return of 15.2 per cent. European markets outperformed their US counterpart. Italy and Spain were the regions best two performers with returns of 22.9 per cent and 19.6 per cent respectively. In comparison ... |
| | | | ... people would one day elect their own leaders. Wen, on the eve of a 10-day tour that includes stops in Germany, Belgium, Italy, Ireland and Britain, also said he hoped to build on a partnership with the European Union -- his first visit to the continent ... |
| | | | ... six-month rate of change has shown strong increases over the past six months after 11 months of declines. Finally, the CLI for Italy decreases by 0.3 points in October and its six-month rate of change was also down after having shown increases for the ... |
| | | | ... standardised unemployment rate in the UK was 5%, 0.2% lower than a year earlier. In July, the standardised unemployment rate in Italy was 8.5%, 0.5% lower than a year earlier. |
| | | | ... negotiations to be held between Australia and Norway in Canberra next week. Australia currently has MFN obligations with France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Finland, the Netherlands and the Republic of Korea. The MFN clauses in the tax treaties with ... |
| | | | ... (28.9%), Japan (27.3%), Korea (27.2%) and Ireland (29.9%). Those with higher tax burdens include the Czech Republic (38.4%), Italy (42%), Sweden (51.4%), Norway (43.3%), Germany (36.8%), France (45%) and the United Kingdom (37.3%). The OECD average for ... |
| | | | Australia has climbed up to fourth place on the global managed fund ladder, overtaking Italy in its total managed fund assets, an Investment and Financial Services Association (IFSA) survey has revealed. The international survey of investment funds ... |
|