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| | | Following a decade-long bear market that led to a huge sell-off in the 1990s, China's investors have experienced spectacular stock gains since the wave of partial privatisations two years ago. But a dramatic sell-down that shaved 10 per cent off share ... |
| | | | ... of up to 32 per cent. The quarter's biggest winner was Egypt, which returned 198 per cent trumping Chile, Malaysia, and China, all of which gained more than 50 per cent. To put in context however, Mark Wist, director at Property Investment Research ... |
| | | | ... added 77.84 points to 13,861.29. HONG KONG - Blue chips strengthened on an upbeat profit outlook from Commercial Bank of China. The Hang Seng Index gained 86.89 points to 25,201.87. WELLINGTON - NZ stocks followed global markets into the red. The benchmark ... |
| | | | ... institutional investors around the world seeking advice on a comparative analysis of corporate governance in the resources sector in China and Australia," Ambachtsheer said. |
| | | | ... a goal in itself has passed its use-by date. But the most important part of the MLC report is its explanation about why China should withstand even a slowdown in the US. "Even if a US slowdown were to bring about sharp declines in Chinese exports, the ... |
| | | | The Australian and US share markets may be going through some turbulence, but IPOs in China are working to a different script as the volume of new listings in 2008 looks set to almost double compared to this time last year. According to the Thomson ... |
| | | | ... Australia slumping three positions since 2005 to cinch the 11th place in a survey that highlights the most popular FDI markets. China and India have been designated the clear favourites, with investors ranking them first and second respectively as emerging ... |
| | | | ... responsible investments (SRI) fund managers have conflicting policies on how they invest in BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) markets, leading to inconsistent returns for SRI investors. According to Mercer research, emerging markets gained 25.1 ... |
| | | | ... exports, followed Belgium which took 8 per cent and Germany 7 per cent. India took 6 per cent, Japan took about 3 per cent, China about 2 per cent and Korea about 1 per cent. The new nation of the US didn't even register in the leading group. Roll on ... |
| | | | ... very good chance the US is headed for recession. They just haven't printed the numbers yet," he said. According to Drennan, China has not de-coupled from the US and as result, should the US enter into a recession, China's export market will suffer. Meanwhile ... |
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