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| | ... according to its investment program, lauding it for its reputation, quality of life, and path to citizenship. Portugal, Austria, and Greece top the index. The US, which ranked 10 th, requires just US$800,000 ($1.4m) in exchange for the right to live ... |
| | | ... (93.3). At the other end of the scale, India scored the lowest for adequacy (37.6), the Philippines for integrity (30.0) and Austria for sustainability (22.7). |
| | | ... OECD countries were prone to massive gender pension gaps, starting with Japan, which leads with a nearly 50% gap. Mexico, Austria, the UK, Luxembourg and the Netherlands follow behind, recording between a 40% to 43% pension gap among men and women. Australia ... |
| | | ... Brexit. Some beneficiaries have seen fees of up to €25 charged on their January 2021 pension payment by Spain's BBVA and Austria's Bank Austria. The pension fund is investigating whether any other banks have also deducted fees. The UNJSPF has long ... |
| | | ... performance differed depending on the strengths of rules and practices in the country the businesses were based in. For example, Austria, Canada, Finland and France were found to have strong governance practices but weak rules in place. Meanwhile, Chile ... |
| | | ... broadband network throughout Mayfair and Belgravia. VX Fiber is currently targeting opportunities in the UK, Belgium, Austria and Germany. Mikael Sandberg, chair of VX Fiber, said full fibre and open access are the two main trends in the telecom industry ... |
| | | ... officials noted the rate of infection is steadily increasing. Worryingly Europe's CDC said Croatia, Slovenia, Malta, Austria, Hungary and Greece have all had increases in infections of more than 70% during the week of 10-16 August vs the prior week. ... |
| | | ... fiscal stimulus package - more than the expected €80-€100 billion. Hopefully, it would change dissenter nations' - Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden - stance against the European Commission's recent proposal for a €750 billion recovery ... |
| | | ... levies to fund recovery spending." All well and good, every little bit helps. However, fiscally responsible members -- Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden - are against the idea of paying for the debts of their more profligate neighbours. Moreover ... |
| | | ... would do "whatever it takes" despite the growing chorus of dissent from central bank heads and officials from Germany, Austria and the Netherlands against a big stimulus package, Draghi over-delivered. "First, as regards the key ECB interest rates, we ... |
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