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| | | ... example, it currently owns a 35% stake in Hobart international airport, a 25% stake in Brisbane airport and a 15.8% stake in Brussels airport. |
| | | | ... Airport, where he served as head of finance for long-term planning and modelling. He is also a non-executive director at Brussels Airport. QIC head of global infrastructure Ross Israel said the promotions reflected the breadth of talent across QIC Infrastructure ... |
| | | | NZ Super Fund has acquired a 4.99% shareholding in Brussels-based Euroclear, a provider of essential financial markets infrastructure. With assets under custody totalling around €36 trillion and facilitating over €1 quadrillion in annual securities ... |
| | | | ... deal". However, the paper's sub-heading indicates that a deal remains far and away, "British negotiators stay on in Brussels but PM says two sides still 'very far apart' on key issues" - level playing field, governance and fishing access. ... |
| | | | ... manages €524 billion in pension assets for the pension funds in these sectors. APG has offices in Heerlen, Amsterdam, Brussels, New York and Hong Kong. |
| | | | ... of a budget deficit the new populist Italian government argued with the European Union about a little over a year ago. Brussels was worried that Italy's big spending promises would put its budget deficit to GDP ratio in breach of the Maastricht Treaty ... |
| | | | ... team." TCorp has recently been active in real investments. Earlier this month, TCorp acquired a minority indirect stake in Brussels Airport. In November last year, it acquired an interest in a Canadian hydroelectric generation asset. "TCorp is looking ... |
| | | | ... transaction sees the Brisbane-based alternatives manager and the Dutch pension fund investor take a 16.8% interest in the Brussels airport. The consortium also consists of Swiss Life. The seller is also Australian, Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets ... |
| | | | ... suggest the PM will return to MPs before 21-Jan for a vote (Guardian)." May's planning to meet with EU leaders in Brussels later this week (although I don't know what else could be achieved when EU president Juncker have already stated that the ... |
| | | | ... - that's sending emerging markets (currencies and equity markets) in a tailspin - there's the tussle between Brussels and Italy and its proposed budget deficit and the general slowing in Eurozone economic activity, there's Brexit, and of ... |
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