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| | | ... rescue mechanism and proclaiming new rules against fiscal slippage. And its' not only in America and Europe. We all know that China continues to grow strong. India is too. The Indian government announced that it expects the economy to expand by 8.6 per ... |
| | | | ... most interest appears to be US infrastructure, said Liu Chuanzhi, head of IT group Lenova who said that the $300 billion China sovereign wealth fund discussed the possibilities with US president Obama during the recent state visit by China president ... |
| | | | ... offshore where companies would buy Australian companies to get access to their cash and market clout, particularly from China. "With companies so cashed up and holding a lot of frank dividend credit, you'll see a lot of special dividends and share buybacks ... |
| | | | ... Standard chief economist breakfast forum heard that no matter what the economic question, the answer always seems to be China and how we seize it's opportunities, contain its inflation threats and redirect its capital flows. The China frenzy is, however ... |
| | | | ... manager argues that many investors are too pessimistic about the US and too optimistic about other markets, particularly China. Speaking at a lunch briefing yesterday, Martin Conlon, head of Australian equities at Schroder Investment Management, made ... |
| | | | ... also improving? And they appear to be given the almost universal improvement in the latest purchasing managers indices in China, India, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Sweden, Brazil, Czech Republic, Turkey... shall I go on? Markit Economics ... |
| | | | ... said Craig Bingham, chief executive of Asia Pacific. "Hopefully, in due course, we can announce a similar sort of thing in China, building our business in Shang-Hai," said Bingham, adding that Aviva Investors also has a licence pending in Abu Dharbi ... |
| | | | ... world GDP. It wouldn't be missed if it goes the way of the pharaohs. Its biggest trading partners are the United States, China and Germany. Based on the CIA Factbook's figures, Egypt buys a puny 0.3 per cent of these countries' total exports. No big ... |
| | | | ... foreign sourced. While Indonesia is at last beginning to receive investor attention, as investors who traditionally turn to China seek new opportunities, the concern is that the local markets may not be deep enough to absorb the impact of any inflationary ... |
| | | | Value Partners, the fund manager underpinning Sydney-based Premium China Fund, has once again scored top rankings in the Thomson Reuters Extel Surveys. The fifth annual survey results asked executives of several hundred firms including brokers, broking ... |
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