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| | | ... came from Japan, the UK, New Zealand and South East Asia whereas the greatest increases came from visitors from China and Korea. In total, short-term arrivals were down by 2.9 per cent over the last year on a seasonally adjusted basis and departures ... |
| | | | ... came from Japan, the UK, New Zealand and South East Asia whereas the greatest increases came from visitors from China and Korea. In total, short-term arrivals were down by 2.9 per cent over the last year on a seasonally adjusted basis and departures ... |
| | | | ... internationally assertive perspective. Defined as a nationalist, Abe became famous after his strong stand against North Korea's admission of kidnapping Japanese people during the 1970s and 1980s. Abe is keen to foster relations with China after they ... |
| | | | ... support the reforms to the IMF membership which in the last few days has increased the voting shares of China, India, South Korea and Mexico. South Korea now has 0.77 per cent of the voting rights which is about half what Australia has although it now ... |
| | | | ... over the next decade. The current meeting of the IMF has all but agreed to strengthen the voting rights of China, South Korea, Turkey and Mexico although 24 developing countries have expressed concerns that there will still be inadequate representation ... |
| | | | The Financial Services Institute of Australasia (Finsia) has entered into a strategic partnership with the Korea Securities Dealers Association (KSDA) that will see Finsia provide education and training to financial professionals across Korea. The Memorandum ... |
| | | | ... growth and we see US real estate improving." He also pointed to significant opportunities in other markets, such as South Korea and Germany, but warned a manager needed the resources and the depth to capitalise. Kraska saw few opportunities in the Australian ... |
| | | | ... up of the new changes. AWAs made up in excess of 41,000 of these. The US has voiced its support to include China, South Korea, Mexico and Turkey in the policy making process at the IMF as a result of the size and growth of these economies. The proposition ... |
| | | | ... the IMF was not too useful during the Asian financial crisis of 1997 and that the inclusion of countries such as China, Korea and India in discussions would be on the agenda for the next G20 meeting The government has moved to double the period that ... |
| | | | ... portfolio will be a mix of Australian, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore listed equities, with potential to expand into Korea, Taiwan and Japan, will not actively manage currency and is pegged to the Australian dollar. The fund aims to outperform ... |
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