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| | | ... disappeared Here is the rainbow I've been prayin' for It's gonna be a bright (bright), bright (bright) Sun-shiny day." -- Johnny Nash, "I Can See Clearly Now" Remember contagion? Sure you do. We all feared it when itsy-bitsy, teenie-weenie Greece threatened ... |
| | | | ... my way Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind It's gonna be a bright (bright), bright (bright) Sun-shiny day. - Johnny Nash Ok, alright, perhaps still not apropos when referring to Europa - accord or no accord. Despite 'the agreement', there'll still ... |
| | | | ... institutional investors have been able to participate in sizes way beyond the capability of the average investor. Stephen Nash of FIIG Securities told Financial Standard that while recent retail bond offerings from Tabcorp and Primary Healthcare were ... |
| | | | ... clouding its vision, it's seeing things clearer this time. Altogether now..."I can see clearly now, the rain is gone" (Johnny Nash) ============================================= Jobless rate in perspective Friday, 13 March 2009 9:40am 'Job losses worst ... |
| | | | ... he said. But while that may be the case, planners' appetite for FI investments are still on an upward trajectory. Stephen Nash, head of strategy and market development at FIIG Securities, said planners are keeping their eyes on index-linked bonds, in ... |
| | | | ... settling the bill in their own currency. And this could be a case of the leisure sector today, the banking world tomorrow. Greg Nash, First Data's managing director says that, at the moment, the only merchants who can avail of this technology are those ... |
| | | | ... senior associate for the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance. She will report to head of fixed income and cash Stephen Nash. "SSgA aims to be a leading-edge global investment resource for institutional investors and we are delighted with the ... |
| | | | ... consumer confidence in the economy or the possible outcome of the election" said First Data International managing director Greg Nash. |
| | | | ... ride on the back of the housing loan boom in 2002, a KPMG annual survey has revealed. Head of KPMG financial services Peter Nash said finance companies included in the survey such as Esanda, CBFC, BMW, RACV and Toyota, worked hard to squeeze a profitable ... |
| | | | ... behind those generated by the majors, the market positions they have carved out bodes well for their future," said Peter Nash, head of KPMG's financial services group. "Further income diversification will be a key growth driver for the regionals going ... |
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