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| | | ... pioneer the mass take-up of mobile phone banking in Australia following its successful roll-out of the same technology in Austria and Germany - with a local deal likely in the next 12 months. In 2001, paybox Austria (now a part of Sybase) launched a ... |
| | | | ... up an investment centre in Sydney, open to the public, to help investors understand how managed futures work. Set up in Austria back in 1995, Superfund has grown to manage more than US$1.4 billion in assets on behalf of 50,000 investors in over 20 countries. ... |
| | | | ... guarantees and capitalization initiatives, totaling US$2.3 trillion, were announced by Germany, France, Britain, Spain, Austria, Italy, the Netherlands and Portugal. In addition, the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England ... |
| | | | ... grown 102 per cent over two years to December 2007 across nine European countries including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria and Switzerland. "SRI is growing dramatically and becoming more refined as an overall approach that meets the diverse interests ... |
| | | | ... found the UK is raising its retirement age to 68, Singapore and Denmark is increasing theirs to 67, Japan, South Korea, Austria, Belgium to 65, India to 60, Hungary to 64, and Italy to 61. "Recent strikes and disturbances in France have highlighted the ... |
| | | | SimCorp Dimension has scored a major coup after it signed a funds management and administration IT contract with Erste Bank, one of the largest financial services group in Central and Eastern Europe. The Austrian banking giant will use SimCorp as its ... |
| | | | ... knowledge and can work in any of them. To date, FPSB have 20 member-countries (outside the US) including Germany, the UK, Austria, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, Singapore and Malaysia among others. He said the standardisation ... |
| | | | ... 17 per cent this figure has remained stable over the last year and is ahead of the UK on 13 per cent. Switzerland and Austria are both have shares above ten per cent and the US share is only a few per cent. This analysis does not include those overseas ... |
| | | | The Australian dollar opened little changed after yesterday rising by more than one US cent following the release of the Reserve Bank of Australia's quarterly monetary policy statement. At 0700 AEDT the local currency was trading at $US0.7755/60 compared ... |
| | | | ... between Australia and Norway in Canberra next week. Australia currently has MFN obligations with France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Finland, the Netherlands and the Republic of Korea. The MFN clauses in the tax treaties with these eight countries were ... |
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