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| | | ... announcement this month from IFM, following the formation of a new private equity team, and the expansion of their North American infrastructure debt operations. IFM chief executive Brett Himbury said: "Our investors are increasingly seeking investment ... |
| | | | ... undertake "a general health check" on the industry aimed at removing regulation, Treasurer Joe Hockey said. Speaking at the American Australian Association in New York, Hockey said that the inquiry will "reduce the regulatory burden on business by $1 ... |
| | | | ... its 'unthinkable' repercussions on the world of economics and finance, the political brinkmanship on the debt-ceiling, American politicians would be the laughing stock of Planet Earth (if they aren't yet). US Democrats and Republicans have agreed to ... |
| | | | ... would last for years, if not decades. Once international investors come to see threats to default as a standard weapon of American political combat-something they may now be starting to believe-U.S. Treasury debt would cease being the world's safest ... |
| | | | ... 5,204. No major economic news is expected on Friday. Meanwhile, ASIC chairman Greg Medcraft is scheduled to speak at an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia lunch, in Sydney. In equities news, the OzForex Group lists on Australian Securities Exchange. ... |
| | | | ... higher despite falls on Wall Street as the reality of the US government shutdown depressed markets along with fears of a American debt default. At 0853 AEST on Thursday, the December share price index futures contract was up 11 points at 5,223. In economic ... |
| | | | It must be another nothing to write home about day. You know it is when the headlines are headlining silly rationales. Wall Street's up because? Wall Streeters suddenly developed collective amnesia and forgot the Mexican standoff over America's budget ... |
| | | | ... No major equities news is expected. Meanwhile, ANZ Australia chief executive Philip Chronican is slated to speak at an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia event, while Women On Boards releases an evaluation of ASX200 companies' gender diversity ... |
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