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| | It seems the challenges faced by the agricultural sector this year are likely to continue into 2024 as farmers grapple economic headwinds and lower commodity prices, however the second half is tipped to prove more fruitful. Trade conditions have improved ... |
| | | ... list including, the Industrial & Commercial Bank of China (-27.65), China Construction Bank (-18.95) and the Agricultural Bank of China (-23.31%). Japanese banks also made a heavy presence with the Japan Post Bank (-19.18%), Mizuho Financial Group (-11.33%) ... |
| | | ... goods will remain. In exchange, China agreeing to buy ~$200B in US products over two years, including $40-50B in agricultural goods. Deal also includes Chinese concessions on IP protections and forced tech transfers, and also involves currency and financial-services ... |
| | | ... the ante. The yuan's depreciation comes on top of the Chinese government's move to suspend imports of US agricultural products and threats to retroactively impose tariffs on US farm produce purchased after August 3 this year. China's response ... |
| | | ... half (52%) of the national winter crop." Less supply and continued strong demand should underpin high prices for agricultural produce - one which Rabobank sees holding "well into 2019". In turn, less crop production and high prices would have negative ... |
| | | ... his face" (if he keeps on insisting). This is because, according to the 'National Farmers' Federation' (NFF), "The agricultural sector, at farm-gate, contributes 3% to Australia's total gross domestic product (GDP). The gross value of Australian farm ... |
| | | ... increase in tariffs on Chinese imports this week and that China is already considering slapping higher tariffs on US agricultural exports. Once again, ex-Fed chief Janet Yellen's caution come to mind: "As I have noted on previous occasions, participants' ... |
| | | ... copper in the region and the manager also like's the countries financial stocks and banks. Peru's materials, semi-agricultural and infrastructure companies are also of high interest. Both countries' main trading partner is China. He says Columbia has ... |
| | | ... meeting. According to the RBI, "The momentum of growth is expected to be quickened by the normal monsoon raising agricultural growth and rural demand, as well as by the stimulus to consumption spending that can be expected from the disbursement of pay ... |
| | | ... Indonesia's middle class is expected to expand to 135 million by 2020 this represents a huge opportunity for Australia's agricultural and services exports. Two-way trade between Australia and Indonesia is currently valued at about $11 billion, according ... |
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