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| | ... management businesses. Aura Group also runs a corporate advisory arm and has offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Singapore, Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh City. |
| | | ... record and "we expect a lot of synergies between the businesses." Aura has offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore and Bangkok. |
| | | ... Australia, Canada, Brazil, Russia, the Middle East - which lowers demand some more. And then there's terrorism - ISIS, Bangkok bombings and over the weekend, Paris. And then there are the market technicals - they're bearish... and momentum - it's down. ... |
| | | ... US dollar - the lowest since April 2009 -- dominated the financial press headlines the day after the night (17 August) Bangkok was bombed. As it should. The terrorist attack would hit the country's tourism sector - which accounts for roughly 10% of the ... |
| | | ... Tuesday's gains, resuming a downward spiral that has seen it drop more than 20 per cent in just over two weeks. Hong Kong and Bangkok were closed for public holidays. WELLINGTON - The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 67.4 points, or 1.2 per cent, to 5794.36. |
| | | ... 216.99 points, to end at 4,828.74. Hong Kong added 0.63 per cent, or 172.97 points, to 27,597.16. Singapore, Wellington and Bangkok were closed for public holidays. In Tokyo the Nikkei reversed initial losses caused by profit-taking as investors bet ... |
| | | ... and Stuart Holmes joining as senior wealth consultants. Prior to this, Johnsson and Holmes worked in deVere offices in Bangkok and Zurich respectively. "We're thrilled to now open our second office in Australia, where demand is soaring for our internationally-focused ... |
| | | ... management and analytics platform, Anova. DST Global has 390 employees operating in 12 offices including London, Melbourne, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Boston. SS&C said DST Global products would complement its existing portfolio of technology capabilities ... |
| | | ... slipped 1.09 per cent, or 21.19 points, to 1,919.96 while Sydney closed flat, edging down 2.1 points to 5,187.9. However, Bangkok was up 1.10 per cent despite chaotic weekend elections that saw thousands of polling stations closed by opposition protesters ... |
| | | ... climbed 0.25 per cent, or 54.08 points, to 21,416.50 and Shanghai was up 0.61 per cent, or 12.11 points, at 2,004.76. Bangkok was closed for a public holiday. WELLINGTON - The NZX 50 Index rose 15.735 points, or 0.3 per cent, to 4554.041. |
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