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| | AMP Capital is selling off its entire stake in a European provider of clean energy solutions for an undisclosed figure. AMP Capital and Infracapital, the infrastructure equity investment arm of M&G Plc, became co-owners of Adven in January 2016, taking ... |
| | | ... don't have a double-tax agreement with Australia. Other countries without a DTA include Portugal, Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Croatia while Greece has only an Airlines Profits Agreement. |
| | | ... "smaller" business operations - including the Melbourne office, as well as Charlotte, Seattle and St. Paul in the US, Riga in Latvia and Hong Kong - will be consolidated into larger teams elsewhere. In the Melbourne office's case, operations will be ... |
| | | ... Republic, Denmark, Finland, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and ... |
| | | ... heroin, cocaine, crack, ecstasy and amphetamines. The new accounting methods are expected to add 0%-1% to the GDP of Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania; 1%-2% for Czech Republic, Estonia, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia ... |
| | | ... the eurozone. Meanwhile, economy and finance ministers from all 28 European Union countries gave the final green light to Latvia to join the eurozone from the start of 2014. London's FTSE 100 of leading companies finished up 0.98 per cent to end at 6,513.08 ... |
| | | ... growth is forecast to be negative in nine countries, stagnant in one and positive in seventeen. Growth will be highest in Latvia, Lithuania and Poland and lowest in Greece and in Portugal." The "unlucky niners" are Belgium, Greece, Spain, Italy, Cyprus ... |
| | | Superannuation funds risk losing their member's details to identity thieves if they don't protect their systems, internet security firm Pure Hacking said today. Ty Miller, chief technology officer of the ethical hacking security and testing firm, said ... |
| | | ... service hiring and closing down some government agencies. These are but the well-known ones. Hungary, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Romania either already are, or planning to go, on a low fat diet. So are the strongest members of the Eurozone ... |
| | | ... across former member states of the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Romania, Czech Republic, Serbia, Croatia, Albania, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The fund attempts to avoid investing in company equities that receive "significant" revenues from the production ... |
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