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| | ... sectors. "Florentia Village outlet malls, with a world class collection of international and domestic brands, and authentic Italian architecture, are perfectly positioned to capture the imagination and aspirational spending by Chinese consumers." |
| | | ... across both Germany and France, although it was only the former where conditions improved more generally. Akin to their Italian counterparts, French retailers reported job losses and the scaling back of spending on goods for resale as operating margins ... |
| | | Italian asset manager Azimut has purchased a 51% stake in Sigma Funds Management, marking the European firm's second Australian partnership in 18 months. Azimut first launched its entry into Australia through the financial advice market in 2014, announcing ... |
| | | ... anticipating weakness in commodity-driven economies. Amid ongoing weakness in peripheral Europe, Reynolds is holding some Italian and Spanish debt. Concerns over weakness in China's economy, as shown by the People's Bank of China's decision to devalue ... |
| | | ... leave the rest to managers who can deliver "true alpha." As an example, Zverev said that SLI's strategy is invested in Italian bank Banca Popolare di Milano, "not because we think that Europe will be ok, but because we see that there's a change in Italy's ... |
| | | ... AZ NGA shortly after leaving his role as ANZ managing director of advice and distribution and the firm is 93% owned by Italian asset manager Azimut. As part of the agreement to buy Eureka Whittaker Macnaught (EWM), a 51% stake will be paid to the founding ... |
| | | ... basis points to 12.72% last week but Portugal's ones - the closest follower - rose by only 40bps and to just 2.0% at that. Italian bond yields skipped by 23bps from a week ago to 1.45%, Spain's by 20bps to 1.43% and heck, Irish bonds were smiling, they ... |
| | | ... necessary. We are well prepared to defuse various risks. We are confident that this year's growth target will be met." The Italian Santa Claus didn't come bearing gifts last Friday, but he was whispering hope and financial markets welcomed his voice. ... |
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