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| | | ... still more work to do," Sehgal said. These sentiments are further supported by Prime Minister Howard's current trade tour of India and his remarks that the emerging liberalisation and affluence of India offers substantial opportunities for Australian ... |
| | | | ... managed exposures. The fund's launch coincides with the resources boom here and the high demand for commodities in China, India and Japan. Advisers may also want to use the product as a hedge against volatile markets. "We find that equities typically ... |
| | | | ... trillion in consumption expenditure, it will be in the top five spenders in the Asia Pacific region, below South Korea, India, China and Japan, the region's biggest spender, with nearly $8 trillion. The figures mean, say Visa, that the Asian region is ... |
| | | | ... Chief investment officer of OptiMix Australia, Emmanuel Calligeris, said, "We are very excited with the launch of OptiMix in India. This shows that the excellent investment processes developed in Australia have performed so well, they can be transferred ... |
| | | | ... and micro enterprise development (MED) services to the working poor in Indonesia, Ghana, East Timor, the Philippines and India. Cuffe will help the organisation raise investment capital and manage strategic partnerships. Meanwhile, current deputy chief ... |
| | | | ... funds into the country making it too expensive to invest in their equities, according to Citigroup. Ratnesh Kumar, head of India Research at Citigroup, said that the Indian market is 30 per cent overvalued after a surge in foreign investment totaling ... |
| | | | ... According to a global business owners survey, Australians are ranked seventh 'most optimistic' about the 2006 economy, with India and China topping the league tables while the US and the UK sit further down the ranks. The 2006 Grant Thornton International ... |
| | | | ... Investments. In October, the group launched ten specialist funds targeting various regions such as Europe, Asia, America, Japan, India, and China. |
| | | | ... return," says Gibson. The sector is also not just about their strong demand growth being driven by countries like China and India. Instead, what China teach us, he says, is that something has fundamentally changed in demand for commodities. Institutional ... |
| | | | ... prominently as key risk concerns for Australian executives," she said. The call centre exodus to developing countries such as India, Malaysia and the Philippines also changes the country's risk landscape. "Many companies have followed the trend towards ... |
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