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| | | ... investors. But where Australia can really use its investment expertise to ramp up offshore FUM is in the Middle East and India. To date, local fund managers are running a tiny 0.3 per cent and 0.1 per cent in each region respectively. Dunnin recalled ... |
| | | | ... global carbon management scheme but should have the support of the fastest growing consumers of energy such as China and India, both of which have not signed up to the Kyoto Protocol. For countries such as China and India to fully back a global emissions ... |
| | | | ... meet the growing aspirations of customers in Asia, particularly in our key markets of greater China, Indonesia, Vietnam, India and Malaysia." |
| | | | ... inflationary pressures are coming from without, in the form of strong commodity demand from industrialising nations like China, India, Russia and oil exporting countries who have tonnes of cash to spend. It will be hard to rein in inflation until demand ... |
| | | | Australian investors monitoring the boom of Islamic funds management should look across the seas to Malaysia, which recently approved three international financial firms to set up shop in the country. The Securities Commission (SC) has approved the ... |
| | | | ... countries permits will still be given away. But the real challenge of the Australian ETS is that "if you don't solve China and India's coal energy production problem you have no solution to climate change," said Williams. The reliance on coal as the ... |
| | | | ... Robinson. Robinson also claims commodities are fundamental to a stable world economy. Combined with the twin growth of China and India, the sector's bull run looks set to continue for years to come, he said. "China, India, and many emerging economies' ... |
| | | | ... which saw solar investment increase 254 per cent. Countries attracting this investment are Europe and the US. But China, India and Brazil are getting more involved as their share of new projects rose from 12 to 22 per cent. The interest in energy investment ... |
| | | | ... underlying investments. "The rationale for investing was compelling with the growth across emerging markets such as China, India and Brazil forecast by the International Monetary Fund, to grow by 6.5 per cent in the next two years, compared to 1.3 per ... |
| | | | With all the hype on China and India funds, Schroders turns to the Middle East region to develop a fund that raised $630 million within eight months. Launched in September last year, the ISF Greater Middle East fund allows investors to tap into the ... |
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