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| | | ... domestic earnings season. CMC Markets chief analyst Ric Spooner said the weekend announcement of record credit growth in China for January had allayed some investor concern. "In the short term, it allays the fears that some people have that things are ... |
| | | | ... is having an impact on investor sentiment," Mr Sebastian said. "It may curb jobs and activity overall and the slowdown in China is also on investors' minds." During morning trade, Cochlear's shares fell by $5.54 to $53.35 after it announced an interim ... |
| | | | ... think China is ever going to see 10% growth again. Maybe 6% of 7%, but not 10% again," Baur said. Speaking about growth in China, Baur observed that "after 14 years of a tremendous boom in emerging markets, there are structural impediments: inflation ... |
| | | | ... director of State Street's AIS team, said: "This is an exciting milestone for State Street and our continued development in China. We are very pleased to be able to support our global clients as they expand into the APAC region. "We believe our approach ... |
| | | | ... stalemate in Italy and Cyprus' taxing of deposits to get a bail-out. They dipped on indications showing slowing growth in China, Kim Jong-un's nuke adventure in April, the Boston bombings, the threat of America going to war with Syria and who can forget...the ... |
| | | | ... five-year low, from 7.3 per cent in October, and the economy added 203,000 jobs. The market had expected 180,000 new jobs. In China, official figures released on Sunday showed that China's exports grew far more strongly than expected in November while ... |
| | | | ... cent, adding 157.26 points to 24,038.55, its highest since April 2011. HSBC said its index of manufacturing activity in China came in above forecasts for November. Its China purchasing managers' index (PMI) sat at 50.8 last month, which while down from ... |
| | | | ... demand. Also, many of the trends that have driven emerging-market productivity over the past decade (such as the migration in China of cheap rural labour to work in urban factories) had weakened, as had other growth drivers such as domestic credit expansion ... |
| | | | ... while the CAC 40 in Paris gave up 0.57 per cent to 4,277.57 points. Remy Cointreau warned that slowing spirits sales in China would hit annual earnings, and posted a 20-per cent slump in first-half net profits. In reaction, the maker of Remy Martin cognac ... |
| | | | ... he believes the Australian dollar will see a rapid fall to 80 cents to the US dollar, linked primarily to a slowdown in China, where he expects a "growth recession" to bring growth down to 5-6% per annum. |
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