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| | | ... don't you? Have no fear, there's always Ben Bernanke (little balding Ben, that is) to remind you.A There was the China slowdown, eurozone crisis - courtesy of Cyprexit, Italian and Spanish political uncertainty (if I remember right, Greece was there ... |
| | | | ... of China, we have grown used to, little by little, the slow slowing of China over so many years now. Fears of a China slowdown have again been stoked by the "credit crunch" of late June, disappointing economic data -- the latest of which is the 3.1% ... |
| | | | China's 2012 Rich List released by the Hurun Report this week showed that for the first time since 2005 the number of USD-value billionaires in the country has declined, dropping by 20 over the past year to number 251. In another interesting indication ... |
| | | | ... host of reasons cited for that 'woeful' consumer confidence number in one month - Europe sovereign debt crisis, China slowdown, the high Australian dollar, no more RBA rate cut, carbon tax and as you see in the ABC headline above - our athletes' failure ... |
| | | | ... now who want us to short the Australian dollar or sell Australian banks on the view that the combination of the China slowdown and the housing market bubble bursting will cause chaos here," said Hogan. "But I think that's overstated, because if/when ... |
| | | | ... recession, falling commodity prices, falling interest rates, risk aversion, end of the yen carry, Australian recession, China slowdown, etcetera, etcetera. Take your pick. This time, these rationales are turned on their heads and used to explain why ... |
| | | | ... shares briefly touched US$100,000 before closing at US$33." Greece? Global Sovereign Crisis? Financial Regulation? China Slowdown? Double-dip? The machines trounce them all. This is but a snippet of what could happen when machines are given a life of ... |
| | | | ... recession. Falling commodity prices. Falling interest rates. Risk aversion. End of the yen carry. Australian recession. China slowdown. Take your pick. This time, these rationales are turned on their heads and used to explain why the Aussie is headed ... |
| | | | ... dominates, and the fall in nickel and aluminium prices recently, one may conclude that this is further evidence of a China slowdown The Australian Bureau of Resource Economics has noted a record number of resource projects presently in the pipeline valued ... |
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