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AMP China fund soon to close

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 16 JUL 2004
Two weeks from today, the AMP China fund will close to investors, and AMP Capital took the time to remind investors on Thursday. "Investors wishing to tap into the long-term economic growth potential of the Chinese sharemarket are reminded that the ...

AIG's first China fund jv gets approval: paper

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 15 JUL 2004
AIG, the world\'s most valuable insurer, has won initial approval to set up an asset management venture in China in a maiden foray into the country\'s booming mutual funds sector, state media said on Thursday. AIG Global Investment Corp, an arm of American ...

Aust banks amongst Asia Pacific region's top lenders

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 8 JUL 2004
... prominent being the $US1.7 billion-equivalent facility provided for Loy Yang Power projects which was shared by 27 banks. China was the next most active pulling in $US2.7 billion worth of loans.

New AMP fund puts small scale investors into China

Small investors in Australia will have the chance to take a gamble on China's boom economy for a minimum of $5,000 when a new unit trust is launched on Monday. AMP Capital Investors' China Fund was conceived to tap into the long-term growth potential ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 4 MAY 2004
... Australian stock market closed lower yesterday reflecting investors\' ongoing concern about talk of a slowdown of growth in China. A holiday in Japan and China meant volumes were lighter than usual with banks and property trusts among the few positive ...

Market Wrap

... Australian Stock Exchange's All Ordinaries index recorded its biggest one day drop for a year after talk of a slowdown in China that also caused a drop on the US market. Miners such as BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto and WMC Resources were all hit heavily as ...

China committed to strong measures to contain growth, Premier Wen says

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Wednesday China was committed to forceful measures to cool its dangerously fast-growing economy, which has benefited global growth but, left unchecked, has the potential to drag it down. In an exclusive interview behind ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 29 APR 2004
... stocks sank on Wednesday as concerns about rising interest rates and heightened tensions in Iraq, along with worries about China 's efforts to cool its red-hot economy, overshadowed investors'recent enthusiasm about strong corporate profits. Shares of ...

China and Australia to fast-track FTA study

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 28 APR 2004
Australia and China have agreed to fast-track studies preparing for a possible free trade deal following talks between Trade Minister Mark Vaile and his Chinese counterpart, Bo Xilai. Vaile has just returned from a week-long trip to China and Hong Kong ...

Murdoch optimistic about Australian economy

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 27 APR 2004
Rupert Murdoch said today he was optimistic about the Australian, US and world economies, but warned Saudi Arabia and China posed risks. "I'm optimistic about the Australian economy," Murdoch told reporters at the Milken Institute Global Conference ...