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| | | The World Bank has made its innovative Green Bond available for the first time in Australia, with the issue of $300 million worth of five year fixed rate bonds. UniSuper was the cornerstone investor, putting $100 million in the Kangaroo Green Bond ... |
| | | | ... held senior positions in the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and the World Bank. In 2013, Time Magazine listed Mr Sheng as one of the world's 100 most influential people. Submissions to the Inquiry close ... |
| | | | ... depreciation is, after all, a de factor loosening of monetary policy and it would help lift China's export competitiveness. World Bank figures show that while the government has succeeded in reducing reliance on exports - down from 39.1% of GDP in 2006 ... |
| | | | ... South America, said Boston University professor Kevin Gallagher. This is, he points out, "more [investment] than the World Bank, US Export Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank combined". Africa and South America bagged!... and the Middle East. ... |
| | | | ... extending their gains on the back of a second day of rallies on US and European markets. Sentiment is positive after the World Bank predicted higher global economic growth this year compared to last, as Germany released strong growth figures. But, the ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open higher following a strong performance on Wall Street after the World Bank said the global economy was at a turning point. At 0858 AEDT on Thursday, the March share price index futures contract was up 24 points ... |
| | | | ... cities he frequently traveled to as a businessman. Philippines' score meanwhile rose to 21st place helped along by a World Bank upgrade of its government effectiveness score and a drop in perceived corruption. In contrast, scores for India and South ... |
| | | | World Bank chief economist Kaushik Basu has said Australian policy makers must remain calm about a weakening domestic currency if the economy is to manage its transition away from a focus on mining. Addressing delegates at The Bellweather Series, an ... |
| | | | ... non-financial issues should be addressed in the charter. "With the growing ageing population, AIST supports comments from the World Bank that there is a Fourth Pillar required for the ongoing success of superannuation systems, namely aged care, health ... |
| | | | ... that they're being blinded by what's happening all around them. Just recently, we have had the OECD, the IMF and the World Bank reduce their 2013 growth outlook - one after the other - and basically nominating the end of the Fed's policy accommodation ... |
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