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| | ... globally leading mobile payments provider, and its 450 million active users, is truly exciting," Rosmarin said. Last year China overtook the United States as the world's largest market in mobile payments with a transaction volume totaling US$235 billion ... |
| | | ... Singapore bank. ANZ has entered an agreement with DBS Bank to acquire ANZ's branch network across Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Indonesia. The transaction includes $11 billion in gross lending assets, $7 billion in credit risk weighted assets ... |
| | | ... previously a NAB branch manager and NAB Private client manager, has joined the SILC Group as business development director (China practice). Based in Melbourne, she will liaise with Chinese investment partners and clients. Before SILC, Huang held multiple ... |
| | | ... region, allowing investors to overcome slow Chinese GDP growth, a stagnant Japanese economy and volatile EU and US economies. China and Japan drove more than 90% of Asia-Pacific's and 60% of the global HNWI wealth growth in 2015, adding more than double ... |
| | | ... positions, investment in YUM!, the owner of KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, is a play partly on the growth in consumption in China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. In his update to investors, Douglass was candid about predictions he made last ... |
| | | ... Australia's ratio of total private debt to GDP at 138% is the tenth highest in the world. The ratio is 194% in the US, 155% in China, and 208% in Hong Kong. Keen's concerns that private not public debt is Australia's major macroeconomic challenge adds ... |
| | | ... given a hearing date for its appeal of the Supreme Court ruling preventing it from voting on resolutions at the AMP Capital China Growth Fund (AGF) extraordinary general meeting. The Supreme Court decided on June 22 that AMP Life, which holds roughly ... |
| | | Reforms to preserve economic growth and the impending arrival of A-shares will make China a stable and attractive proposition for global investors, according to Nikko Asset Management senior portfolio manager Robert Mann. Speaking to Financial Standard ... |
| | | ... popular with both retail and institutional investors looking to expand their overseas investment horizons beyond the US and China." Stoxx chief executive Matteo Andreetto said: "The Euro Stoxx 50 Index offers access to the performance of the key Eurozone ... |
| | | ... growth investing is at its greatest. Some examples include the Australian recession of 1990, the tech boom of 2000 and the China boom of 2008. One area where the manager of the Lazard Select Australian Equity Fund is seeing opportunity is in mega-cap ... |
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