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| | | ... per share. Six months before they were only expecting US$96. And they've done this amid trepidation over global growth, China bust, Europe ruin, inflation escalation, Middle East turmoil, natural disasters, etc. If this doesn't move you to just do it ... |
| | | | ... Investors (ACSI), which supports green investing and invests in overseas clean tech investment projects such as windfarms in China, Europe and the US, as well as other forms of renewable energy such as biomass. The fund recently told Financial Standard ... |
| | | | ... banks agreed to rollover their holdings of Greek debt into 30-year maturities and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao pledged that China would continue buying European bonds. However, to me, this is because the French banks have no better recourse - if they don't ... |
| | | | ... from $365,000 to $385,000 by 2014. Angie Zigomanis, senior manager at BIS Shrapnel, said the investment house had assumed China's continued strong demand for resources, that scheduled mining projects would continue and that there would be no new credit ... |
| | | | ... Japan plans to release the business sentiment report for the second quarter on Friday. HONG KONG - Shares in Hong Kong and China jumped on Friday as investors welcomed a breakthrough in Europe over resolving Greece's sovereign debt crisis. Hong Kong ... |
| | | | ... negative lead from offshore markets, with Wall Street indices mostly lower after negative economic data releases from the US, China and Europe added to doubts on the strength of the global economic recovery. China's Manufacturing Purchasing Managers ... |
| | | | ... presentations from Richard Grace, chief economist equities, Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Simon Wu, executive director, Premium China Funds Management will be followed by a range of panel sessions. Patrick Liddy, chief executive officer of Implementation ... |
| | | | ... best-performing blue chips Tuesday, rose 3.5 per cent to HK$35.60 on expectations of higher demand in the peak summer season. China's stock market also closed higher. The Shanghai Composite Index, which covers both A and B shares, rose 25.23 points ... |
| | | | ... said. "If they come out, the other emerging market countries will increase in weight, with the biggest beneficiary being China." Qatar and the United Arab Emirates have also been flagged for a potential reclassification to emerging markets. |
| | | | ... Greece can enact all the austerity measures and perhaps, even hawk the Acropolis, the Parthenon and the Temple of Apollo (to China), if they're not certain that Eurozone authorities will blink. Alternatively, Papandreou could force through more austerity ... |
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