Pat Rafter loses millions in Sunshine Beach deal, but still comes out on top

Pat Rafter loses millions in Sunshine Beach deal, but still comes out on top

LATEST records reveal former tennis star, Pat Rafter, lost millions in a Queensland real estate deal. He still ended up making more from the sale than he'd made off his entire international winnings.
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Deutsche Bank seen replacing CEO Cryan with Sewing

CHRISTIAN Sewing, currently co-deputy chief executive officer of Deutsche Bank, is to become the new CEO of Germany's biggest lender, replacing John Cryan, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Sunday. Mr Sewing, a German national, would replace Mr Cryan, a Briton, at a time when the
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Agent banking most useful for financial inclusion: analysts

Agent banking is the most useful channel when it comes to providing financial services to the extreme poor, speakers told a national seminar at Amari Dhaka yesterday. Development entities such as non-government organisations and micro-finance institutions (MFIs) are working to link clients with agent
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NWA Home Sales Up Raising Questions About Affordable Housing

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA) — The average sold price of a home has risen 9.7% from the same time last year in Northwest Arkansas. According Realtor Chris May, there are no slow months. “We have over 30 families moving in to Northwest Arkansas everyday,” May says. “The key is to price your
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Bad Omen for Markets From First Signs of Yield Curve Inversion

Bad Omen for Markets From First Signs of Yield Curve Inversion. By. Adam Haigh. @adhaigh More stories by Adam Haigh. April 8, 2018, 3:44 PM PDT … a significant market development, not least because it occurs rather rarely,” they said. “It is also generally perceived as a bad omen for risky markets.”.
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Ole Miss earns commitment from in-state safety Jay Stanley

Ole Miss has been on a roll on the recruiting trail lately, and that good fortune continued into Sunday afternoon. In-state safety Jay Stanley … Perhaps this stroke of good fortune with the Rebels will results in a prosperous career in Oxford for Stanley. Stanley is a star at Brandon High
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Deutsche Bank replaces CEO John Cryan with Christian Sewing

BERLIN Deutsche Bank's supervisory board on Sunday appointed Christian Sewing as the German banking giant's new chief executive officer, replacing John Cryan. Sewing had been a management board member of Germany's largest lender since January 2015 and was appointed as the bank's
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Colliers International Gr (CIGI) Upgraded to Buy by BidaskClub

Colliers International Gr (NASDAQ:CIGI) (TSE:CIGI) was upgraded by BidaskClub from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating in a note issued to investors on Saturday, March 17th. Other equities analysts also recently issued research reports about the stock. TheStreet raised shares of Colliers International Gr
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Validea's Top Five Financial Stocks Based On Joseph Piotroski – 4/8/2018

Company Description: PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust is a specialty finance company that invests primarily in residential mortgage loans and mortgage-related assets. The Company conducts all of its operations, and makes all of its investments, through PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. (its
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English Dub Review: Karakai Jozu No Takagi-san “Cat / Taste / Portrait / Fortune Telling / Critical”

Fortune Telling finds Takagi and Nishikata getting arguably the closest they've ever come to confessing their crushes on each other. Nishikata has to ask himself if he actually has a crush on Takagi. While he doesn't really come up with an answer, his blushing cheeks speak volumes on their own.
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How many mortgage holders have banks taken to court so far this year?

McGrath said: “With the overall level of mortgage arrears falling, you would expect enforcement action before the Courts to fall off. For many people, a restructuring arrangement can be entered into between themselves and their lender or some solution found through the insolvency service despite its
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BCLP's global expansion plan: use real estate to drive growth in US, France and Germany

Data gathered for The Lawyer Global Real Estate 50 shows that the West Coast of the US is now the primary real estate market in the country and Mayhew and Pritchard indicated that that would be factor in the firm's US growth. Speaking to The Lawyer ahead of the merger, Pritchard said: “I would say
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The blurry lines of off-plan marketing practices in UAE

I chair mortgagefinder.ae, the UAE's single largest independent mortgage consultancy, which writes a large chunk of total loans in the country, so I'd like to imagine I'm reasonably well-versed on matters of UAE home finance, and having worked in property marketing for 2 decades, I'm more than familiar
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Ex-Heisman winner Matt Leinart becoming real estate agent

Matt Leinart's NFL career didn't work out, so he's looking at a new one in real estate. Leinart is now a licensed real estate agent in California after passing the exam late April. His mother's death last January inspired him to do something new and constructive, and this is what he's added to his portfolio,
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Vietnam May Be in for Some Inclement Weather

… to sell 6.5 times more shares than it offered in 2017, Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue said in an interview with Bloomberg Television in January. … Traders say it should be poised for inclusion in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, which is tracked by funds with more than $1.6 trillion in assets
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Deutsche Bank boss to step down amid continued losses

The boss of Deutsche Bank is stepping down two years early amid continued losses at Germany's biggest lender. John Cryan is replaced by co-deputy chief executive Christian Sewing. British-born Mr Cryan has held the job since 2015 during which time the bank has reported three years of losses.
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French Brace for Rail Strike Havoc as State Vows to Enact Reform

Workers hold flares during a rally called by the French trade union the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) outside the Saint-Charles train station in the southern coastal city of Marseille on April 4, 2018. Photographer: Bertrand Langlois/AFP via Getty Images. Travelers are facing havoc at French
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China's Answer to the World Bank Wants Green, Clean Asian Infrastructure

BLOOMBERG MARKETS When you're making the rounds at global finance meetings, what misconceptions about the AIIB drive you crazy? JIN LIQUN “Why do we need the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank?” Sometimes the question can even be more blunt: “What is China up to? The World Bank
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EDITORIAL: More social housing a top priority

And, he justifiably asked: 'How many more children will have to pay the price for a policy strategy that continues to rely on a dysfunctional housing market?' The latest rise in numbers caused veteran campaigner on the issue, Fr Peter McVerry, to declare last week that homelessness had gone from being
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First Caribbean International Bank Gears Up for IPO

First Caribbean International Bank has filed an amended F-1 form with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its initial public offering (IPO). No pricing details were mentioned in the filing, although the offering is valued up to $100 million, but this number is usually just a
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