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| | | ... BlackRock's global fixed income media briefing yesterday. Australia's rate of ETF adoption sits behind the American, European and Canadian markets, but Tucker predicts ETFs will only continue to gain traction with retail individuals and wealth managers ... |
| | | | ... 2.3% in the year to January, similar to December, which was the fastest pace since 2009. These are evidence that the European Central Bank's (ECB) efforts to boost economic activity in the region are working that, in turn, could lift gathering "taper" ... |
| | | | ... ranging from 17.4% for the Platinum Japan Fund to 4.6% for the Platinum Asia Fund," Platinum said. The company expects its European-based UCITS initiative, which raised more than US$100 million in January 2017, to have "long lead times" for it to become ... |
| | | | ... because as at December, the US remains in deficit relative to its major trading partners: China (US$27.8 billion deficit); European Union (US$12.3 billion deficit); Japan (US$6.5 billion deficit); Mexico (US$4.4 billion deficit) and Canada (US$2.2 billion ... |
| | | | ... statement. "The close relationships with institutional investors which David brings with him, building on the success of our European franchise, will help differentiate and expand Rothschild's independent ECM advisory offering in Australia and New Zealand ... |
| | | | ... investors could find data on any story that they desire. "China is as big [geographically] as Europe. You wouldn't say that European GDP is at X therefore the whole of Europe is going to grow by X. China is growing at 6.5%. Half of it is growing by 12% ... |
| | | | ... commodity-exporting economies, particularly China; the consequences stemming from the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union (EU) and their effects; prospects regarding the European debt problem, including the financial sector; and geopolitical ... |
| | | | ... business and consumer confidence in the single currency area started the New Year where they left off - buoyant. The European Commission reports that economic sentiment in the Eurozone rose to a near sic-year high to 108.2 in January from 107.8 in the ... |
| | | | ... equity market's resurgence since Trump's victory at the 8 November elections and continuing policy accommodation by the European Central Bank. The improvement in consumer confidence augurs well for domestic demand and by extension, overall economic growth. ... |
| | | | ... of Framlington Equities, Asia, Mark Tinker Master of Ceremonies and renowned economist Saul Eslake Trump, Brexit and European elections, ongoing central bank policy and developments in property, currency and interest rates will all be on the agenda for ... |
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