Standard & Poor’s lowers Geneva Finance’s rating (3news)

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Standard & Poor’s has lowered its long-term rating on Geneva Finance after the finance company negotiated an extension of funding from an Australian finance company.

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Standard & Poor’s lowers Geneva Finance’s rating (3news)

Geneva Finance’s ratings dropped, put on CreditWatch (New Zealand’s National Business Review)

Posted by admin on Feb 23 2010 in Finance | 0 comments

Standard & Poor’s has lowered its long-term rating on Geneva Finance after the finance company negotiated an extension of funding from an Australian finance company. Geneva, and its captive insurance group Quest Insurance Group, have had their ratings have dropped to CC from CCC. Both have also been placed on CreditWatch with negative implications.

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Geneva Finance’s ratings dropped, put on CreditWatch (New Zealand’s National Business Review)

Herridge features on new Xbox game

Posted by admin on Feb 9 2010 in Gadgets and Technology | 0 comments

For a continued time gamers accept been able to ‘drive’ Formula 1, WRC and alike Australian V8 Supercars on their bold consoles. But now assemblage enthusists, application an Xbox 360 and Forza Motorsport 3, can jump into the drivers bench of the Maximum Motorsport Subaru Impreza WRX STi.

Australian Finance Minister Says More Stimulus Needed (Update2) (Bloomberg)

Posted by admin on Feb 7 2010 in Finance | 0 comments

Feb. 7 (Bloomberg) — Australian Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner said the nation’s economy remains fragile and that it will require more stimulus this year.

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Australian Finance Minister Says More Stimulus Needed (Update2) (Bloomberg)

Malaysian Law Firm To Promote Islamic Finance In Australia (Bernama)

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MELBOURNE, Jan 22 (bernama) – Malaysian law firm Zaid Ibrahim & Co has been granted licences by Australian authorities to operate offices in Sydney and Melbourne to promote Islamic finance.

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Malaysian Law Firm To Promote Islamic Finance In Australia (Bernama)

MALAYSIAN LAW FIRM TO PROMOTE ISLAMIC FINANCE IN AUSTRALIA (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News)

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MELBOURNE, Jan 22 (bernama) â Malaysian law firm Zaid Ibrahim & Co has been granted licences by Australian authorities to operate offices in Sydney and Melbourne to promote Islamic finance.

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MALAYSIAN LAW FIRM TO PROMOTE ISLAMIC FINANCE IN AUSTRALIA (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News)

Targeting a sweet spot in Canadian finance (The Globe and Mail)

Posted by admin on Jan 16 2010 in Finance | 0 comments

In a little more than two years, with three major acquisitions, the giant Australian bank has become one of the biggest foreign challengers in Canadian high finance, with about 1,000 employees across a broad range of businesses.

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Targeting a sweet spot in Canadian finance (The Globe and Mail)

Personal finance commitments rise (Brisbane Times)

Posted by admin on Jan 13 2010 in Finance | 0 comments

Total personal finance commitments rose 1.1 per cent in November, seasonally adjusted, to $7.053 billion, from $6.959 billion in October, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said today.

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Personal finance commitments rise (Brisbane Times)

Personal finance commitments rise (Brisbane Times)

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Total personal finance commitments rose 1.1 per cent in November, seasonally adjusted, to $7.053 billion, from $6.959 billion in October, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said today.

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Personal finance commitments rise (Brisbane Times)

Personal finance commitments rise (The Courier Mail)

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TOTAL personal finance commitments rose 1.1 per cent in November, seasonally adjusted, to $7.053 billion, from $6.959 billion in October, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said.

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Personal finance commitments rise (The Courier Mail)