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| | | ... national interest for Ausgrid to be sold off to a private entity, and our view is it doesn't matter whether that buyer is a Chinese company or an Australian super fund, the risks remain the same," Butler said. "The only way to guarantee that this company ... |
| | | | ... 70 cities in August (compared with 51 in July) with only 4 cities registering lower prices. House prices in the major Chinese cities of Beijing and Shanghai went up by 23.5% and 31.2%, respectively, over the past 12 months to August. In Xiamen and Hefei ... |
| | | | Tapping in to Chinese demand for services will likely require changes to industry thinking and practices, as well as greater thought around policy decisions on the export of financial services and foreign investment screening. These were some of the ... |
| | | | ... also contained some positives. The Financial Position Indicator returned to expansion, rising by 1.6% to 50.4 in August. Chinese companies also upgraded their expectations for their financial situation over the following three months. |
| | | | ... successfully sold down 95% of the fund's portfolio of China A-shares. Upon settlement, proceeds will be held in US dollars in a Chinese bank account, and will then be repatriated as soon as regulatory and tax restrictions permit. AMP Capital has also ... |
| | | | ... and $16.7 billion for the year. However, there were net outflows from some product types with Pan-European equities and Chinese equities shedding $6.7 billion and $1.5 billion respectively. The report demonstrates total equity flows up to $34.1 billion ... |
| | | | ... net proceeds distributed accordingly; or sell down the entire portfolio "as soon as practicable," hold it in cash in a Chinese bank and distribute to unitholders once tax and regulatory approvals are received. Ultimately, AMP Capital went with the second ... |
| | | | ... slowing. US productivity fell for the third straight quarter, down by 0.5% in June while retail sales were flat in July; Chinese retail sales, industrial production, fixed asset investment and inflation slowed; Eurozone GDP growth halved to 0.3% in the ... |
| | | | ... risks in the year ahead. "Valuations of equities are high, monetary and fiscal policies are at extremes, the European and Chinese banking systems are troubled and economic growth appears to be slowing," Hall said. "We believe we have conservatively positioned ... |
| | | | ... quickly." Payment of proceeds to unitholders can only occur, though, after funds are repatriated out of China. Specifically, Chinese taxation authorities will need to ensure correct taxes have been paid and regulatory authorities will need to determine ... |
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