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APEC launches five-day Investment Mart

... Michael Thomas told the Financial Standard that the current APEC summit, which will see the likes of the US, Chinese, South Korean, Mexican and Russian presidents attend and make public addresses, is not going to have a lasting effect on markets but ...

Macquarie spends $40 million in South Korea

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 9 OCT 2003
Macquarie Bank Ltd has deepened its footprint in South Korea, with another $40 million investment in a vital toll road linking two of the nation's biggest cities. In the second investment for its Korean Road Infrastructure Fund (KRIF), Macquarie said ...

Macquarie Funds appoints David Craig to head its international division

... Investment Management. In the past three years Macquarie-IMM Investment Management has raised more than 2.5 trillion South Korean Won (about $3.26 billion) in a business that offers global standard investment products managed in Korea by local investment ...

Macquarie appoints new head of Funds Management Group

... institutional asset manager in that market. More recently he led the formation of joint ventures for the Bank in Korea, Taiwan and South Africa, each of which has assets under management and administration in excess of $US1 billion. He is chairman of ...

Macquarie in pioneer Korean infrastructure fund project

... investments in more than 30 toll roads around the world including Australia, UK, USA, Canada, Germany, Spain, Chile, Portugal and South Africa.

Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries at 42-month low

... Pyongyang was testing US and South Korea's resolve by test firing a missile yesterday. This follows a violation of South Korean airspace by a North Korean Mig-19 last week. Domestically, as many as 2,000 Qantas flight crew returned to work following ...

Midday market wrap: All Ords down 2%

... Pyongyang was testing US and South Korea's resolve by test firing a missile yesterday. This follows a violation of South Korean airspace by a North Korean Mig-19 last week. At home, as many as 2,000 Qantas flight crew returned to work following a 14-hour ...
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