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| | | ... economists predicting an annualised contraction of 1.2% in the March quarter this year. There's also the risk that the Tokyo 2020 Olympics - scheduled for July this year - will be cancelled. If so, the cancellation is expected to shave 0.1%-0.3% ... |
| | | | ... recession? Perhaps not, given the coronavirus epidemic and the fact that the bulk of the boost from the investment for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics has already been spent. |
| | | | ... required to pay for income protection over the last two years. Earlier this year, MLC Life owner Nippon Life reported to the Tokyo stock exchange that deteriorating conditions in the Australian life insurance industry are to blame for challenges facing ... |
| | | | ... longer the virus remains virulent, the stronger the likelihood that Japan's Olympic hopes will be dashed - the 2020 Tokyo Olympics is set to commence on July 24. A Bank of Japan (BOJ) study, titled Economic Impact of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games ... |
| | | | ... National Australia Bank in 2015, though the two parties are currently disputing the terms of the sale. In a submission to the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Nippon Life said together with NAB, it has resolved to subscribe for further shares in MLC. Nippon said ... |
| | | | ... region in the newly created role. The promotion sees him take responsibility for Australia and New Zealand, as well as the Tokyo and Singapore offices. He will also continue in his current role, which he has held since 2012. "We're delighted to promote ... |
| | | | ... CAGR since the June 2010 results of $9.4 million. It has opened many international offices in the last decade, including in Tokyo, Berlin, Hong Kong, Korea and Switzerland, and now employs nearly four times the 112 staff it did at end of 2010 financial ... |
| | | | ... management. Its next annual results will be reported under new parent MUFG which reports to a March end year and is listed on the Tokyo and New York Stock exchanges. |
| | | | ... FUM increase by 9.3% to $20.1 billion. Howes flagged that the funds management business is expanding in Japan, opening a Tokyo office to support the MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings relationship and to develop distribution opportunities in the region. ... |
| | | | ... zero percent)". Safe-haven yen purchases, resulting from current global economic and market uncertainties indicate that Tokyo would have to do much more stimulation. Whatever happened to Abe's three arrows? The European Central Bank's (ECB) main ... |
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