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Both projects are worth about 38 million euro, Dnevnik daily reported on November 22 2009. The single family homes, ranging from 560 to 980 sq m in area, will be built in "classical style", and every house will be equipped with its own garden and an outdoor...
Tags: Sofia Ring Road, million euro, real estate, Simeonovo, Bulgaria, Sofia, Vitosha, Business Finance, Vitosha Sofia, Euro
Newcrest Mining Ltd. added 3.6 per cent in Sydney as gold prices increased for the seventh straight session. Rio Tinto Group climbed 2.5 per cent after metal prices in London had their biggest weekly advance in a month. James Hardie surged 7.4 per cent...
Tags: James Hardie Industries, Korea Exchange Bank, China, MSCI, metals price, South Korea, Seoul, Newcrest Mining, Australian dollar, S&P/ASX 200, United States dollar, Australian Securities Exchange, Euro, Cent, Business Finance
Australian dollar was trading at $US0.9191/98, down a touch from yesterday's close of $US0.9196/98. During the local session, the local unit traded in a broad range between $US0.9113 and $US0.9206...Japan is closed today - and we saw a pretty swift reversal....
Tags: motor vehicle, vehicle sales, Japan, Tōkyō, Car manufacturers, Technology Internet, United States dollar, Barometer, Australian dollar, Business Finance, Dollar, Cent, Euro, Fixed exchange rate, Attrill
Palmer is seeking as much as $US3 billion ($3.3 billion) in the initial public offering of Resourcehouse Ltd...Resourcehouse is aiming to start building the China First coal mine, port and rail project in the Galilee Basin in Queensland next year and...
Tags: Hong Kong, China First, China, DAX, Derivatives, FTSE 100 Index, Futures contract, Business Finance, Euro, Dell, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Stock market, Japanese yen, Economy of South Korea, KOSPI, Korea Exchange, Zhaojin Mining, Hang Seng Bank, Hang Seng Index Constituent Stocks, Aluminum Corporation of China Limited, Hang Seng Index, Hancock Prospecting, Iron ore, Economic geology, Coal, Fuels
British borrowers fear their debt levels more than the citizens of any other major European nation except Spain, a study is set to reveal. Some 35 per cent of people who responded to a pan-European survey on consumer debt by the fund manager Janus Capital...
Tags: Europe, debts levels, United Kingdom, London, Euro, Mortgage, Default, Subprime mortgage crisis, Mortgage loan, Credit, Finance, Debt, Business Finance
I have been to Brazil, China, twice, once on a very long trip, Hong Kong, Singapore, Turkey and to many places in Europe. One constant surprise for me is the emotional state of the discussions I encounter about the health of the UK economy. To a large...
Tags: China, OECD FCI, financial conditions, uk economy, United Kingdom, London, Euro, Gross Domestic Product, Economy of the United Kingdom, Economic growth
Business Report for Monday, November 23, 2009 23/11/2009 12:12:01 Aged care and retirement village operator Ryman Healthcare has posted a record first half profit. Net income rose $38.5 million, up 10 percent on the previous year. Realised profit,...
Tags: Ryman Healthcare, retirement village, New Zealand, Whangarei, Cent, New Zealand dollar, Business Finance, Telstra, TelstraClear, Euro, Orewa, Rodney District, Air, Dividends, Dividend
Any rise in the dollar index is likely to trigger further unwinding of positions, he added. On Friday, banks purchased the greenback noting its strength against the euro and the pound sterling. The euro was at $1.4874, compared with $1.4912 at previous...
Tags: fund managers, India, Mumbai, Investment management, Pound, BSE Sensex, Euro, Pound sterling, Business Finance
At 7am, the Australian dollar was trading at 91.46 US cents, down from Friday's close of 91.96 US cents. It was also buying 81.22 yen, 61.49 euro cents and 55.37 pence. During the offshore session, the local unit traded in a broad range between 90.6 and...
Tags: Mr Kelleher, New York City, Euro, Dollar, Fixed exchange rate, United States dollar, Australian dollar, Cent, Business Finance
Ten years have passed since the euro was launched as a common European currency by 12 members of the European Union based on the Maastricht Treaty of 1992. The euro was initially used only for interbank trading and other electronic transactions, but the...
Tags: U.S.-Japan, exchange rate, exchange reserves, currency regime, euro zone, global currency, Japan, Tōkyō, Macroeconomics, International trade, Euro, Japanese yen, World currency, Foreign exchange market, International economics, Currency, Business Finance