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| | | ... quarterly revenues fell below expectations and it said it was investigating possible corruption in its operations in India, China and Brazil. At the close the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 28.49 points (0.23 per cent) at 112,542.46. The broad-market ... |
| | | | ... exposure," explained Marais. While the managers conceded there would be short-term challenges to the growth of economies such as China, Brazil, Russia and India - significantly subdued demand from the west, they had the means, scale and opportunity to ... |
| | | | ... economies, are having a larger impact on the global economy and stock markets than in the past. Over the next 30 years both China and India are expected to become some of the largest economies in the world," he explained. "We aim to add value through ... |
| | | | ... looming recession in Japan as its economy shrinks at annualised rate of 3.5% in the third quarter, and then uncertainty about China - it's bottomed as indicated by the better-than-expected 16% increase in its October trade surplus; no, it hasn't as indicated ... |
| | | | ... 12.56 points, or 0.28 per cent, to 4,469.9 points. NEW YORK - US stocks are mixed and treading water, despite encouraging China trade data that signalled renewed momentum in the economy and solid earnings from a key US homebuilder. In afternoon trade ... |
| | | | ... strategy at Standard Life Investments. Milligan says that the impact of the US election result, the leadership change in China and the strengthening of resolve in the eurozone, while broadly positive, were already reflected in the price of global assets. ... |
| | | | ... unemployment rate was at 9.1% back then, now it's at 7.9%. Consumer confidence registered 55.8 then, now it's at 84.9. And oh, China and other Asian economies) was slowing at the time - as indicated by their respective PMI manufacturing readings - but ... |
| | | | ... or 2.44 points, at 2,069.07, although it was well off its earlier lows thanks to the upbeat economic figures indicating China could be emerging from its growth slowdown. WELLINGTON - New Zealand shares rose, as Telecom's relatively high dividend yields ... |
| | | | ... the political dynamic that makes compromise such a mortal risk." So really nothing's changed. Expect nothing to change in China too. It's currently in the midst of overhauling its leadership team. The faces will be different but the goal remains the ... |
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