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| | | ... markets finished higher as optimism surged ahead of a deadline for Greece to submit new bailout plans, while a rebound in Chinese shares boosted sentiment. Frankfurt's DAX 30 finished 2.32 per cent up at 10,996.41 points, while the CAC 40 in Paris ended ... |
| | | | ... global demand, there goes global growth. But the same was said of China's property "bubble" way back when was it not? The Chinese economy soldiered on despite the "collapse" of property prices. Sure, it slowed but that slowdown was at PM Li's command. ... |
| | | | ... advanced to $US1.1069 from $US1.1011 late in New York on Tuesday. HONG KONG - Asian equities tumbled as a collapse in Chinese shares began to contaminate other markets, and after European leaders slapped Greece with a deadline to submit fresh bailout ... |
| | | | ... Politburo is clear evidence that they are hell bent on defending the stock market. The same went with those "overvalued" Chinese property. They only stopped rising when the Politburo commanded them to stop. |
| | | | The emergence of Chinese local government bonds will change the shape of emerging markets' credit landscape, BlackRock head of Asian Credit Neeraj Seth said. "We are still in the early stages in terms of development of the local government bonds," Seth ... |
| | | | ... latest bailout reform talks failed to reach a deal days before a major debt deadline, while Shanghai collapsed on fears Chinese stocks are overvalued after a year-long advance. Tokyo fell 0.31 per cent, or 65.25 points, to close at 20,706.15, while Sydney ... |
| | | | Van Eck Global launched Australia's first exchange traded fund (ETF) that gives investors direct exposure to the Chinese A-share market. The Market Vectors China ETF (CETF) tracks China's CSI 300 Index which represents the largest and most liquid shares ... |
| | | | The surging Chinese stock market is retilting the balance of the global funds management market towards China much faster than anticipated. The Chinese stock market is expected to climb to US$10 trillion by the end of this year, driven by huge rises ... |
| | | | ... and introduce fiscal stimulus to the economy to break a dangerous cycle of low consumer confidence and low investment as Chinese demand plummets, QIC said. QIC chief economist Matthew Peter painted a gloomy outlook of the Australian economy if the government ... |
| | | | ... vehicle can be used for distribution in Latin America, the Middle East and Asia Pacific. "It already has wide appeal among Chinese and Asian fund managers as a global vehicle for cross-border investment funds. As such, UCITs can provide access to China ... |
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