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| | | ... Taxonomy Technical Expert Group at the Australian Sustainable Finance Institute, serving through June 2025. Originally from Ecuador, Jaramillo began her career as a founding member of a not-for-profit focused on improving education and health outcomes ... |
| | | | ... Logística e Infraestrutura (CLI) in Brazil, Supervia Poniente in Mexico and the Odinsa Transport Platform in Colombia and Ecuador. Further, the asset manager has other investments in the waste management, green energy and data centre sectors in Brazil ... |
| | | | ... Kenya, and Indonesia. "Eight are upper-middle income: Brazil, Thailand, Russia, China, Turkey, Argentina, Colombia, and Ecuador and two are high income, US and UK." It added that users in the lower middle and upper middle-income countries often rely ... |
| | | | ... we are seeing continued re-openings, for better or worse." It identifies "trouble spots" as Lebanon, Argentina, Zambia, Ecuador and Sri Lanka, and expects further EM countries to be added to the list. |
| | | | ... countries are rising to the challenge, and which are not," Cirami said. "For example, the bungled responses of Brazil and Ecuador have damaged their leadership role in the eyes of EM investors, while countries like Vietnam, South Korea and Thailand are ... |
| | | | ... specific health "priorities" in a country. The first 18 countries to join the initiative are: Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Ecuador, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Malawi, Morocco, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka ... |
| | | | ... capital." And Hong Kongers were going everywhere and anywhere -- even "such small countries as Cape Verde, Tonga, Gambia and Ecuador" - so long as it's not in what's going to become China's Special Administrative Region (SAR). The 1997/98 Asian financial ... |
| | | | ... The Thai baht came unglued 17 and a half years ago. We've had some other defaults but they have been unbelievable small. Ecuador defaulted in 2008 but it's a microscopic part of the universe. The only reason we cared about Argentina at the time of its ... |
| | | | ... WorleyParsons announced it had won a $US200 million ($A205.54 million) project management consultancy contract for a refinery in Ecuador. Its stocks had lost ground, down 81 cents, or 3.12 per cent, at $25.18. National turnover was 1.01 billion shares ... |
| | | | ... cancel certain foreign mining company licenses. The trend also seems to be spreading with Kuwait, Algeria, Dubai, Angola, Ecuador, Sudan, Qatar, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan threatening similar moves. Roger Donnelly, EFIC chief economist, said, "None of ... |
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