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China on shaky platform

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  TUESDAY, 11 DEC 2007
... despite exhibiting low per capita incomes and limited capital. China's foreign assets in 2006 accounted for 25 per cent of its GDP, in contrast to most countries that have high GDP per capita and substantial net foreign liabilities. Xin Wang, report ...

BRICs to surge as G7 slows

ALEX DUNNIN  |  MONDAY, 10 DEC 2007
... time series which summarize information contained in a number of key short-term economic indicators known to be linked to GDP. They have been compiled using a modified version of the method developed by the US National Bureau of Economic Research using ...

Franklin Templeton eyes Aus REITs

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  THURSDAY, 6 DEC 2007
... sector. "We trimmed our positions in the Japanese and Singapore office space sector, and while these countries have good forward GDP growth, we felt some REITs had already run to far too fast," he said. "Instead we have increased our exposure to Australia ...

Indian infrastructure investing fuels sustainability

ALEX DUNNIN IN NEW DELHI REPORTING FROM THE INAUGURAL AUSTRALIA INDIA FINANCIAL FORUM  |  FRIDAY, 23 NOV 2007
... notwithstanding the North Americans are already leading the charge, said Carter. India has a savings rate approaching one-third of their GDP but most of this is held in traditional bank deposits with only 1.5 per cent of GDP reaching the share market ...

Bombay Stock Exchange leads governance reforms

ALEX DUNNIN IN MUMBAI REPORTING FROM THE INAUGURAL AUSTRALIA INDIA FINANCIAL FORUM  |  WEDNESDAY, 21 NOV 2007
... Christie, chairman of the India Equities Fund. Market capitalisation of the BSE at US$1.4 trillion matches the Indian economy's GDP and is only slightly below that of the ASX.

India calls for better financial services

ALEX DUNNIN IN MUMBAI REPORTING FROM THE INAUGURAL AUSTRALIA INDIA FINANCIAL FORUM  |  TUESDAY, 20 NOV 2007
Consumption expenditure in India accounts for 62 per cent of GDP placing it in the same league as developed nations like the US and Australia, highlighting that high-value consumer sectors such as financial services could be big investment opportunities ...

Market Wrap - Morning

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 14 NOV 2007
... streak into an eighth straight session, as energy-related stocks dropped on lower oil prices and the stronger-than-expected GDP data failed to lift the market. The Nikkei average fell 70.46 points to 15,126.63. HONG KONG - Stocks rebounded, having earlier ...

Emerging markets a safe bet: Mobius

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  WEDNESDAY, 7 NOV 2007
... to be and ripe for investment, according to Templeton Asset Management's executive chairman Mark Mobius. Mobius said strong GDP growth, high returns, attractive valuations, increased confidence in their currencies, low interest rates, stronger corporate ...

Hong Kong's millionaire factory

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  FRIDAY, 2 NOV 2007
... regulations, flexible labour market policies and low tax rates, the Hong Kong market has endured a global downturn to produce strong GDP growth with market capitalisation in domestic equities growing more than 60 per cent in 2006. In 2007, the Index ...

Scary markets II

SUZY MAC  |  FRIDAY, 26 OCT 2007
... unnecessary. Flying in the face of these claims and supporting International Monetary Fund forecasts was China's third quarter GDP result yesterday, which showed 11.5 per cent growth. Global equity markets have entered a correction phase over the past ...