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| | | ... if we can't generate the new ideas that will generate new businesses. China having 248,000 patent registered compared to India's 13,300, for a ratio of 20-to-1, is even more revealing. |
| | | | ... multinational group operates in more than 26 countries covering the UK, Europe, North America, South Africa, Australia, India and China, it says on its website. |
| | | | Research house Lonsec expects product providers to move towards frontier markets such as Africa and small cap Asian equities, as emerging markets become more mainstream, a senior analyst said today. Steven Sweeney, senior investment analyst for Lonsec ... |
| | | | ... are now in Asia: China accounted for 26.4% of the country's total exports in FY2010/11; Japan, 19.1%; South Korea, 9.2%; India, 6.4%; Taiwan, 3.7%. During the past fiscal year, the United States accounted for only 3.7% of Australia's total export shipments ... |
| | | | ... over US Treasurys. This could trigger a race for the precious metal with growing numbers of wealthier people in China and India where holding wealth in gold is part of their culture, he said. Investors who don't understand these dynamics will be squeezed ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market is expected to open lower today, after US markets fell for the fifth straight day while the US searches for a solution to its debt crisis. At 0649 AEST on the ASX 24, the September share price index futures contract was nine ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to decline after US stocks fell on a White House threat to veto legislation that would avert a US debt default. But Australian resource stocks may gain after the price of metals and oil rose. At 0826 AEST on the ... |
| | | | ... industry's IT investment will reach $4.6 billion by 2015, an 8 per cent rise from the start of 2011. Unsurprisingly, China and India will lead the way with compound annual growth rates of 14% and 12.5% respectively, with Australia growing at 8% and Korea ... |
| | | | ... Management Asia's third, aims to build a portfolio of best in class property funds across Japan, Australia, Singapore, China and India. The manager said that it would look to deliver a portfolio that spans the risk spectrum including core and opportunistic ... |
| | | | ... is particularly true of non-resident banks. The custody and clearing solutions have already been introduced in Singapore, India and Hong Kong as part of the firm's Asia Pacific expansion. Starting this week, BNP Paribas Group has legally accepted unlimited ... |
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