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| | | ... Remuneration Management System (RMS), it allows product providers such as fund managers, platforms, insurance companies and lenders to manage payments made to dealer licensees, financial planners and brokers. RMS calculates adviser payments, including ... |
| | | | ... ready to bring MGIC's flexible, innovative and prudentially sound products to Australia. Our preliminary discussions with lenders have reaffirmed our belief that Australia is the right choice for MGIC's initial international expansion," said Culver. ... |
| | | | ... Nikkei rose 123.18 points to 17,680.05. HONG KONG - Blue chips fell 0.4 per cent as investors sold shares in mainland lenders amid caution that China could impose further tightening measures, but higher crude prices pulled up oil stocks to help cap losses. ... |
| | | | ... near-term uncertainty over China's policy had been cleared up after the country's central bank raised both interest rates and lenders' required reserves. The benchmark Hang Seng Index closed up 22.91 points to end at 20,927.75 on turnover of HK$55.6 ... |
| | | | ... ending down 1.01 per cent after China moved to rein in the country's credit growth, triggering a sell-off that hit mainland lenders and property shares hard. The benchmark Hang Seng Index fell 207.52 points to 20,318.98, earlier touching its lowest levels ... |
| | | | ... lead. The biggest banking takeover battle in the industry's history, where Royal Bank of Scotland and two other European lenders trumped Barclays' bid for ABN AMRO with an offer 72.2 billion ($118.3 billion), is just one example of a growing M&A appetite ... |
| | | | ... cautious in the lead up to the announcement of China's economic growth data. Prices rose on active demand for mainland lenders before China CITIC Bank's initial public offering, which has sparked strong interest. The benchmark Hang Seng Index closed ... |
| | | | ... cautious in the lead up to the announcement of China's economic growth data. Prices rose on active demand for mainland lenders before China CITIC Bank's initial public offering, which has sparked strong interest. The benchmark Hang Seng Index closed ... |
| | | | ... at 80 per cent a year, the consulting actuary Deloitte Trowbridge reported yesterday. The country's 16 reverse mortgage lenders had $1.5 billion of loans on their books at December 31, up from $1.1 billion at June 30 last year. Deloitte Trowbridge says ... |
| | | | ... between overseas borrowers does mean that international risk will play a big factor for these companies. That if their lenders are in another jurisdiction then an event in that jurisdiction could actually trigger repercussions back in Australia." Costello ... |
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