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| | | ... the previous month. The figures, highlighting falling demand in the United States and Europe, will likely stoke fears over China's vast manufacturing sector, which employs millions of workers and has been contracting for several months. The Australian ... |
| | | | ... Halloween. So please understand why I literally jumped off my seat when Bloomberg flashed before my very eyes the headline, "China Economy Grows at Slowest Pace in 2 Years". Yes, that single engine responsible for whatever little growth we have in the ... |
| | | | ... analyst Cameron Peacock said the release of monthly Chinese economic data on Tuesday afternoon might turn around sentiment if China's gross domestic product (GDP) growth is as high as 9.3 per cent. "Our market was probably due for a bit of a pullback ... |
| | | | ... (HNWIs) grew by 9.7 % to 3.3 million last year. "Asia-Pacific remains a region of enormous wealth creation, spearheaded by China, India and Japan, which continues to outpace global levels," said Michael Benz, head of Asia-Pacific Wealth Management at ... |
| | | | ... Bank see as a technical global recession. In Citi 's downgrade sights were the US, Europe, Japan, Canada, the UK and even China. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) expects falling conditions impacting China will also lead to dampening activity throughout ... |
| | | | ... summit. Current membership stands at 20 countries, and includes the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain China, India and Brazil. |
| | | | ... the worst performing major retail bank, down 16 cents, or 0.74 per cent, at $21.59. He said the market was looking towards China's inflation reading - which investors expected to fall - at 1230 AEDT for further direction. Losses were broad-based across ... |
| | | | ... actually real and solid economic data for traders and speculators to bet their money on. Real? Solid? That's if you believe China's latest trade stats. According to the country's customs bureau, the trade surplus narrowed to US$14.5 billion in September ... |
| | | | ... "Until we see something a bit more detailed, it looks like it's going to be tough to make any more upward moves." On Friday, China is due to release its September consumer price index (CPI) data the key measure of inflation. The median market forecasts ... |
| | | | ... sorts of developments will be essential to support Australia's ageing population with a strong, sustainable pension system." China, Japan and India rated lowest on the scale. Knox said he was not surprised by China and India as they are still in the ... |
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