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| | | ... worries about the future direction of commodities prices in response to the recent downgrade of growth expectations from the Chinese government which continued to put pressure on resources-linked companies. The metals and minerals sector had fallen 1.21 ... |
| | | | ... as investors continued to favour Italy over Spain. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed as lingering concerns about the Chinese economy cancelled out a positive lead from Wall Street and bargain hunting. Tokyo was flat, edging up 0.07 per cent, or 6.77 ... |
| | | | ... year and up by 24.6% from their October 2011 lows. Perhaps no other commodity is more dependent on the fluctuations in Chinese and global growth than copper. Copper's telling us that while uncertainty remains over China and global growth, it sees no ... |
| | | | ... investment-grade debt," said Habel. "A lot of the debt recently issued in Australia is actually junior debt." "If you look at Chinese bonds against US high yield, we are getting paid more a lot of the time for holding senior debt in Asia over what you ... |
| | | | ... opening follows falls on international markets overnight after unexpectedly weak euro zone economic data and disappointing Chinese figures. At 1027 AEDT on Friday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 34.4 points, or 0.8 per cent, at 4,239.3, while ... |
| | | | ... lower following falls on international markets overnight after unexpectedly weak euro zone economic data and disappointing Chinese figures. The federal opposition has vowed to repeal government legislation that imposes tougher rules on financial planners ... |
| | | | ... on Wednesday closed lower, with mining stocks suffering heavy falls as investors fretted over fresh signs of a slowing Chinese economy. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index closed down 20.7 points, or 0.48 per cent, at 4,254.3 points, while the broader All ... |
| | | | "U.S. Stocks Fall as Commodities Decline on China Concern" -Bloomberg "Chinese growth concerns drag equities, $A lower" -Australian Financial Review "Investors Should Be Getting Out' of Stocks" -Bloomberg TV These were the Chicken Little headlines that ... |
| | | | ... second-largest economy. LONDON - Stock markets retreated from a recent strong run on concern about the outlook for the Chinese economy after a warning on dropping iron ore demand, and in response to new US housing data. London's benchmark FTSE 100 index ... |
| | | | ... Conference that, "One can certainly think of ways in which China could have a 'hard landing' at some point... but if the Chinese economy does slow 'too much,' one could expect that the Chinese authorities will have both the will and the capacity to respond ... |
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