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The day the earth moved

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 14 MAR 2011
... also now be heading into a double dip. Like New Zealand, Japan is one quarter away from a technical recession -- it's real GDP contracting by 0.32 per cent in Q4 2010. But the boost to the economy due to the rebuilding that follows would more than compensate ...

Oil outlook flips on economy flop

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 11 MAR 2011
... the previous month. Didn't I say, we're in trouble now? Because negative net exports (exports minus imports) subtracts from GDP growth. Perhaps. If you don't consider that an increase in US imports also infers that Americans are again buying - not only ...

More to emerging markets than Asia

MATT WOODINGTON  |  WEDNESDAY, 9 MAR 2011
... consumption from low end customers and still have no real competition," said Cook. Seven of the world's fastest growing countries by GDP between 2011 and 2015 will come from Africa, according to Bloomberg. The demand for raw materials and the lowering ...

No risk of a double-dip recession: survey

ALISON BEVEGE  |  THURSDAY, 3 MAR 2011
... expectations were based on low-range price-to-equity ratios of 13 to 14 times earnings, positive forecasts for 3 per cent GDP growth and anticipated falls in unemployment. "Even dividend yield is starting to pick up," he said. "The corporates have great ...

Market Wrap - Midday

AAP  |  MONDAY, 28 FEB 2011
... Australian dollar was higher on Monday, as business indicators data for the December quarter increased market optimism ahead of GDP data due out this Wednesday. At 0700 AEDT on Monday, the local unit was trading at 101.41 US cents, up from 101.21 cents ...

Asian funds invest more in Taiwan

MATT WOODINGTON  |  FRIDAY, 18 FEB 2011
... spending driven, in part, by a rise in tourism. "Taiwan is very cheap so we see it as good value. Investment as a percentage of GDP is the lowest in Asia and the lowest in Taiwan's history. We see a lot of potential when the economy picks up, particularly ...

Macq High Conviction predicts 2012 rally

MATT WOODINGTON  |  THURSDAY, 17 FEB 2011
... genuine two-speed economy in Australia that will result to an uncomfortable time for consumers. "The mining boom will have GDP at 4 per cent in the next three to five years and it will be unpleasant to live through. It's good for the economy as a whole ...

Bunga bunga

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 8 FEB 2011
... government announced that it expects the economy to expand by 8.6 per cent in the year ending 31 March. Indonesia is too. Real GDP growth quickened to 6.1 per cent in 2010 from 4.5 per cent in the previous year. Indonesia received an upgrade in its sovereign ...

Egypt not just another pyramid scheme

ALEX DUNNIN  |  THURSDAY, 3 FEB 2011
... have the most diversified economy among the Arab states even though this diversity has been unable to lift its per capita GDP beyond about $6,000 or one-fifth that of Saudi Arabia, explaining why only 0.1 per cent of Egyptians pay income tax. Ironically ...

Whatever the question, the answer is China

ALEX DUNNIN  |  THURSDAY, 3 FEB 2011
... off the US just yet as their increasing consumer activity should lead to employment growth that should in turn push up their GDP growth. If this restores confidence in the US economy, it will encourage capital flows back into US treasury bonds that should ...