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| | | ... portfolio includes major Mexican commercial bank Grupo Financiero Banorte, Merchant Bankers Asociados (MBA - Lazard) in Argentina and Banco Multiple Leon in the Dominican Republic. |
| | | | ... recent history. The IMF was there during the Asian currency crisis of 1997, the Russian debt default of 1998 and the Argentina financial crisis of 1999. What is important is that China and the US remain strong. Heck, China is now even growing too fast ... |
| | | | ... Capital Global for $130 million in cash and shares. Tristone Capital Global has offices in Canada, United States, UK and Argentina and provides corporate finance, acquisitions & divestures services, equity capital markets, sales and research services. ... |
| | | | ... been met. Kazakhstan, Malta and Ukraine are to all be considered for inclusion into the firm's Frontier status, while Argentina and Colombia could be dropped to the same status after FTSE placed the countries 'on watch'. The review resulted in 'Red Chip' ... |
| | | | ... Pension Fund - Global's exposure to emerging markets will be broadened to include "second tier" emerging countries such as Argentina, Chile, Colombia, India, Morocco, Russia and Mexico. The portfolio's allocation to emerging markets will be boosted to ... |
| | | | ... with a market cap of US$2.1 trillion. The S&P/IFCI Large-MidCap Shariah index focuses on emerging markets, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Israel, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Peru, the Philippines ... |
| | | | ... "Australia has natural competitive advantages because we provide high premium products. Other beef exporters like Uruguay and Argentina for example have a history of diseases like foot and mouth and are therefore locked out of the Asian markets." Australia's ... |
| | | | ... economy by promoting an agreement with Brazil to further develop its ethanol industry which is a world leader along with Argentina-the two produce about 70 per cent of the global supply as a function of their sugar industries. |
| | | | At the Cairns group of 18 agricultural exporting countries, Argentina and Brazil have joined Australia in calling for developing countries to reduce agricultural trade protection. Prime Minister John Howard said last night that whilst Australia's subsidies ... |
| | | | ... countries. The group called for a tripling of the voting rights of the smallest economies after India, Egypt, Brazil and Argentina said that China was being deemed overly important. The IMF has increased its forecasts of global growth from 4.8 to 5.1 ... |
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