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PIS Beijing office a world first

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  MONDAY, 23 APR 2007
... financial advisory group, Professional Investment Services (PIS), became the first non-Chinese wealth management service in China last week when it opened its new offices in Beijing. The new company, called Bo Jin, will operate in partnership with Skandia's ...

Market wrap - morning

AAP  |  MONDAY, 23 APR 2007
... 17,452.62. HONG KONG - Blue chips rose 1.31 per cent, reversing some of their losses from last session's sell-off, with China Mobile leading the gains before its first-quarter earnings report. The Hang Seng Index closed up 266.88 points at 20,566.59. ...

Market wrap - midday

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 20 APR 2007
... banks and financials," she said. "What has probably happened is that last night, everyone panicked with the announcement of China's growth and we have decided we are going to bounce back."

Market wrap - morning

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 20 APR 2007
... close since April 9. HONG KONG - Blue chips held steady as investors remained cautious in the lead up to the announcement of China's economic growth data. Prices rose on active demand for mainland lenders before China CITIC Bank's initial public offering ...

Market Wrap - morning

... close since April 9. HONG KONG - Blue chips held steady as investors remained cautious in the lead up to the announcement of China's economic growth data. Prices rose on active demand for mainland lenders before China CITIC Bank's initial public offering ...

Market wrap - morning

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 18 APR 2007
... ended down 100.85 points to 17,527.45. HONG KONG - Hong Kong stocks ascended to a seven-week high after strong earnings from China Merchants Bank and a positive response to CITIC Bank's upcoming initial public offering. The benchmark Hang Seng Index ...

China's growth unsustainable: Australian Economic Review

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  MONDAY, 16 APR 2007
China's joint current account and capital account surpluses mean the current pace of economic growth is unsustainable in the long run, according to a study published in the Australian Economic Review. The report's author, Professor Yu Yongding, director-general ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  FRIDAY, 13 APR 2007
... trade to slow from the 8 per cent achieved last year to 6 per cent. Germany remains the leading exporter of goods while China clipped the US in the second quarter of last year to finish in third place overall for the year. Although the US economy continues ...

Market wrap - morning

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 12 APR 2007
... 17,670.07. HONG KONG - Stocks rose 0.50 per cent tracking strong US markets and led by Chinese insurance stocks such as China Life as investors looked for laggards on China's surging bourses. The Hang Seng Index rose 101.56 points to close at 20,449.43. ...

Navigator broadens its horizons

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  WEDNESDAY, 11 APR 2007
... flexibility gives the manager the ability to add value in a range of market scenarios." Further notable points are continuing China-focussed equity exposure, renewed capacity in a number of previously closed Australian equity small cap funds and further ...