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| | | ... one of the last major markets on T+2 settlement due to the ASX's botched CHESS replacement. The US, Canada, India and Mexico have already moved to T+1. "It's embarrassing," Reece Birtles, Head of Australian Equities, ClearBridge Investments ... |
| | | | ... Argentina, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Canada, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the UK, and Trinidad and Tobago face a 10% tariff. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the action ... |
| | | | ... NYSE-listed Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation, as well as head of Americas real estate, head of Brazil, and head of Mexico for Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets. "With our strategy reset, portfolio simplification and foundations firmly in place ... |
| | | | ... set includes names like Taiwan and South Korean with AA credit rating; China and Malaysia with A credit rating; India and Mexico with BBB credit rating and countries like Brazil and Turkey with BB credit rating. Simpson said these countries have been ... |
| | | | ... counterparts," he said. While in the US, Chalmers will join finance ministers from all G7 countries, as well as India, Mexico and the Republic of Korea for a series of strategic discussions. "While in Washington DC, I'll have bilateral meetings with ... |
| | | | ... significantly alter the trade patchwork scenario, BCG explained, such as the conclusion of negotiations on reviewing the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement in 2026. BCG managing director and senior partner, global leader for the Center for Geopolitics, and report ... |
| | | | ... be the most credible test of Bennett's Law. Their analysis of government cash transfer programs in the Philippines, Mexico, Uganda and Nicaragua saw a 12% to 23% boost in citizens' annual income. They calculated that income elasticity of food ... |
| | | | ... 2020. In the time since, the company has grown from two operational facilities in the US to 50 data centres across the US, Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Colombia. The deal has an enterprise value of $61.5 billion (US$40bn) and is expected to close in the ... |
| | | | ... Latin America, in addition to its investments in Corredor 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 ... |
| | | | ... providers in these countries, as well as focus on those with "privileged access to free-trade zones such as Poland and Mexico, or countries with comparative advantages in business environment or labour cost like India or Vietnam." In the Asia Pacific ... |
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