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| | | ... Trump's tweets. "The build up to Friday of last week was the US adding new export controls on China and new port taxes for Chinese ships. And what China did on Thursday was retaliate like for like," he told the Citi Australia & New Zealand Investment ... |
| | | | ... economic concerns lie in the indirect effects on Australia's economy from weaker global economic growth - particularly Chinese growth - trade redirection, financial market volatility, and increased uncertainty. "Because US tariffs represent a significant ... |
| | | | ... prevalent in Australia, where 31% said they expect to retire early - this was up from 17% in 2023. In contrast, only 13% of Chinese women said the same, a fall from 39% in 2023. Notably, the research found that the trend applied across all age groups ... |
| | | | ... from wealth accumulators and retirees to high-net-worth individuals, as well as a specialist Asian business servicing Chinese, Singaporean and Taiwanese clients." Meanwhile, MiQ chair David Brown noted that AZ NGA stood out among the five other potential ... |
| | | | ... joint venture partners. The building will have 300 apartments for sale and 2000 sqm of retail space overlooking Hyde Park. Chinese real estate developer Shimao Property Holdings reportedly acquired 175 Liverpool Street for more than $390 million in 2014. ... |
| | | | ... added that emerging markets "performed relatively in line with developed markets, and our strategic positions in US and Chinese domestic equities added significant value to the portfolio." "This has delivered exceptional results for the fund underscoring ... |
| | | | ... conflict in the Middle East is part of the story but not the whole story. Eastern Europe, the slow down or a weakness in the Chinese economy but also the implications for global demand and global inflation from these escalating trade tensions - these ... |
| | | | ... operated there for decades and grown a lot in that market," Aoris portfolio manager Delian Entchev said. "Unnaturally, Chinese consumer spending slowed last year and there has been concerns about what that means for beauty spending." Entchev's concern ... |
| | | | ... April. Meanwhile, Australian shares increased nearly 4%, European markets advanced 4%, Japanese shares lifted 5%, and Chinese shares edged up 2%. While some sectors outperformed others, Colosimo said the gains were "broad-based." In the US, only healthcare ... |
| | | | ... after Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs and while the extent of then was a shock, the sentiment was "pretty positive". "The Chinese economy was seen as picking up in early 2025; China felt it had a strong hand in responding to the economic impact of tariffs ... |
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