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| | | ... inflation. This could also include the use of other unconventional instruments in line with our price stability mandate." In China, this news published last Sunday on MNI's website says it all, "China Fiscal Spending Jumps In June On Government Support ... |
| | | | ... allocations available to offshore investors. Such bond funds will provide investors with the opportunity to participate in China's growth and add diversification to their portfolio." |
| | | | ... at the Melbourne Mining Club. In Australia, the market on Wednesday rose with signs of stronger manufacturing activity in China outweighing a blowout in Australia's trade deficit. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index added 79.5 points, or 1.48 per cent, to ... |
| | | | ... which was related to traders selling underperforming stocks and realising losses to reduce potential tax bills. A rise in China's Purchasing Managers' Index on Tuesday showed activity in its factories at a six-month high, gave the Australian market a ... |
| | | | ... wherefore's - and this is, what I've been typing so many times in the past - the kindness of central banks (and the politburo, in China's case). The CB's are in no hurry to lift interest rates. They would not lift a finger until they deem that their ... |
| | | | ... generally-accepted that the Australian economy had in recent history hitched its wagon to China's fortunes - good fortune in China, good for the Australian economy and therefore... higher A$ exchange rate. Could it be that what's happening now is that ... |
| | | | ... sparked worries over future inflation and distrust over fiat money - and continued strong growth (and therefore, demand) in China and India -- had some 'experts' predicting gold 10,000. Just 13 months ago - in April 2013 - when gold went into a bear ... |
| | | | ... chief market analyst Ric Spooner said. "The iron ore prices are certainly having an impact and the background softness in China has implications for the wider Australian economy," he said. "That's the second part of the negative tension in our market." ... |
| | | | A hard landing in China is the risk investors are most concerned about in the second half of 2014, according to a recent Credit Suisse survey. The financial services company collected data via snap polls of attendees at its fifth annual Global Macro ... |
| | | | ... Reserve. Chinese stocks ended up on Friday on selective buying of property shares and technology firms, dealers said. In China the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.66 per cent, or 13.28 points, to 2,034.57 on turnover of 51.5 billion yuan ($A8.98 ... |
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