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| | | ... markets have fully integrated into everyday life. The 28 countries MSCI classifies as a frontier market include Vietnam, Romania, Bangladesh Jordan, Slovenia and Morrocco. "Frontier markets provide a decent yield, low correlation and a lot of the risks ... |
| | | | ... LNG, solar, water and electric vehicles. OPIS employs over 400 people with offices in Maryland, Mexico, the UK, France, Romania and Singapore. |
| | | | Many financial advisers believe unlisted assets lack transparency and are illiquid, growth investments. At the Sunsuper Adviser Roadshow in Sydney yesterday, an audience of advisers was informally polled on their thoughts about alternative, unlisted ... |
| | | | ... recorded in Hungary (-26.6%), Slovenia (-21.2%) and Poland (-13.8%), while increases were observed in Sweden (+14.4%), Romania (+7.5%), Spain (+3.1%) and the Netherlands (+2.1%). HSR rail's 30,000 km global network With talk of High Speed Rail again ... |
| | | | ... 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 and Spain; 2%-3% for Belgium, Denmark ... |
| | | | ... securities transactions in Europe. The first wave of TS2 roll outs is due in June 2015 in Italy, Switzerland, Greece, Romania and Malta. Commenting on the announcement, Alain Pochet, head of clearing and custody services for BNP Paribas Securities Services ... |
| | | | ... Supermarkets were in focus on Monday as a Europe-wide food fraud scandal over horsemeat sold as beef deepened over the weekend as Romania denied responsibility and suspicions of criminal activity mounted. London's FTSE 100 index of leading companies ... |
| | | | ... tried to unify their currencies by forming the Latin Monetary Union. They were joined by Spain and Greece in 1868, and Romania, Bulgaria, Venezuela, Serbia, San Marino in 1889. The Union was disbanded in 1927. The second was the introduction of the Exchange ... |
| | | | ... last night but I'm not really sure whether most investors would be interested. At any rate, equity markets in Hungary, Romania, Kazakhstan, Slovakia, Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina all gained overnight. Now you see what I mean? But for ... |
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