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| | | Sydney-based financial planning firms are set to face even more competition after Western Australian advice group, Indian Ocean Capital, announced plans to expand into NSW. Indian Ocean Capital is made up of 14 financial advisors in Western Australia ... |
| | | | ... sent information to clients and investors to inform them the Satyam Computer Services incident is not representative of the India's IT industry. "Over the past four or five years we have really looked at pushing transparency in HCL across all key stakeholders ... |
| | | | ... trading strategies to use this year. ITG highlighted that average trading costs varied widely in the Asia Pacific region. India, China and Korea shares were the cheapest places to trade with an average trading cost of around 20bp. In contrast, trading ... |
| | | | AXA Asia Pacific enjoyed strong year-to-December fund flows in China, India, Thailand and Malaysia but 'new business' outside insurance slowed in Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong. The company announced last week that due to the weak markets globally ... |
| | | | ... Polaris setup a software testing centre in Sydney more than two years ago to complement existing labs in Northern Ireland, India and Canada. The Sydney based centre is also used to service the firm's clients in Singapore, New Zealand and Hong Kong. Polaris ... |
| | | | ... reporting they had no investments in the firm. Fiducian Portfolio Services investment manager, Conrad Burge, said the firm's India Fund did not hold Satyam Computer Services shares. At the same time, BT Investment Management, which manages a technology ... |
| | | | ... prepare for the "new economic realities", where countries often overlooked in global policy-making such as Saudi Arabia, India and South Africa will take more prominence in the future. Speaking through a video link, President Ramos-Horta used his welcome ... |
| | | | ... rates, the Bank of England (BoE) produced the mother of all rate cuts. Last week central banks in Australia, South Korea, India, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Switzerland and the Eurozone all cut interest rates by between 25 and 75 basis points. But the Crocodile ... |
| | | | ... make a comeback. Years of the economy bumping along the bottom would see a repeat. Thanks to the rapid growth in China and India that began in the late 1990s, the weakness in the Japanese economy through these years was hardly felt. But given the global ... |
| | | | ... acquisition of like-minded IFA firms in areas where the firm is already established and licensed, including Australia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, and the U.A.E. In turn, the investment will boost ARCH's presence in Asia and the Middle ... |
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