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| | ... cuts over a decade and would have a net cost of $2.2 trillion through 2027." That's enough to buy the whole of Italy with Denmark to spare! But just as they did following his victory and inauguration, equity markets are again giving him the benefit of ... |
| | | ... Strategic Trust of Europe (SITE), has attracted global interest from investors in the UK, US, Canada, Japan, Belgium, Denmark, Middle East, Ireland, Australia, Spain and Finland. The fund has a portfolio of infrastructure assets including Newcastle Airport ... |
| | | ... the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, CWP Renewables, Partners Group, Japan's Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and Denmark's export credit agency EKF to build the Sapphire Wind Farm in the Great Dividing Range region of the New England Tablelands. ... |
| | | ... Group is launching the Cromwell European Cities Income Fund. The fund, which received €205 million in seed capital from Denmark's largest privately owned life insurance company PFA Pension, is a long-term, open-ended core fund with an initial investment ... |
| | | ... replacement rate and partly related to the deferral of the rise in the superannuation guarantee contribution rate, Mercer said. Denmark maintained the top position for the fifth year with an enviable A-grade rating. The Index is considered the world's ... |
| | | ... rates were largely to blame for the recent risk-off trade. "The countries that have resorted to negative rates to date - Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland and Japan - wanted to create a disincentive for banks and savers to hold money on deposit. In theory ... |
| | | ... organisations and was most recently an independent consultant with ESVAGT, a provider of emergency response and rescue services in Denmark and Norway's offshore oil and gas industries in which AMP Capital has a 50% stake. "Phil's extensive experience ... |
| | | ... negative interest rates in place, including the Bank of Japan (BoJ), the European Central Bank and the central banks of Denmark, Sweden and Switzerland. Managing director of QIC's Global Liquid Strategies (GLS), Susan Buckley, said around 30% of the ... |
| | | ... the payout benefit. No wait, the Danes are already getting it. That's according to a xerohedge.com article titled, "In Denmark You Are Now Paid To Take Out A Mortgage". And as the article concludes: "...first in Denmark, and soon everywhere else in Europe ... |
| | | ... into negative territory if judged as necessary." At minus 0.1%, it's got plenty more room gauging from other countries - Denmark (minus 0.65%); Switzerland (minus 0.75%); Sweden (minus 1.1%) - which have already instituted negative interest rate policies. ... |
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