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| | | The Singapore stock exchange, SGX, has made an $8.4 billion bid for the ASX - a move that could see Australia's major exchange become a mere divisional office to Singapore's, if the deal receives regulatory approval. Australian Securities Exchange shareholders ... |
| | | | ... Management (AOFM) issues $1 billion of February 2011 Treasury Notes. Analysts are waiting on economic data due to be released in China at 1300 AEDT. In equities news, Ten Network Holdings Ltd releases annual results, and Wesfarmers Ltd releases first ... |
| | | | ... contract with seven Chinese ad resellers. According to reports these contracts represent 40 per cent of its overall revenue in China. And Microsoft? Financial markets saw looming trouble there too following the resignation of Ray Ozzie, MSFT's chief ... |
| | | | ... analysis," said Briana Lam, senior investment analyst at van Eyk. "In addition, transparency of corporate management in China is much lower than in the developed world. Indeed, it is a Chinese equities fund manager's major concern. The country is at ... |
| | | | ... have to hear an Australian whinge about the yuan. This is because we're selling to them more than we're buying "Made in China" goods. The trade stats show that in fiscal year 2009/2010, we sold A$10 million plus more than we bought. Recent data from ... |
| | | | ... Speaking at a signing ceremony with the Chengdu Government, ANZ chief executive Mike Smith said ANZ has now reached a size in China where "it makes sense to establish a specialist operations hub to support our continued expansion and growth." "We have ... |
| | | | ... US double-dip, fears over the European sovereign debt crisis and subsequent fiscal restraint, worries about a slowdown in China, anxiety over Japan's economy, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. The US equity market has not done bad - not bad at all -- given ... |
| | | | Singapore is on track to become one of the biggest asset management hubs in the world by 2025 - usurping Tokyo and Boston. According to the See the Future report from PricewaterhouseCoopers, which maps the world's sectors growth including asset management ... |
| | | | ... Wealth Management. Politicians need to be "cognizant of the China story," Boubouris said, because "durable domestic demand in China is the essential pre-condition for a sustained global recovery." |
| | | | Talks of a property bubble in China are overstated as the Chinese government has introduced new home ownership and lending rules to cool the market, said an investment expert. "I don't think we have a bubble yet," said Samantha Ho, investment director ... |
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