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| | | ... purposes, China is bullying Australia into submission and Australia is correct to stand its ground. But as the US-China trade war proved, directly antagonising the powers that be in China will only increase the dragon's aggression. If the mighty ... |
| | | | ... and every monthly board meeting since August this year when discussing the global backdrop. This is because an all-out trade war with China will make the RBA's task of getting the domestic economy back on track more challenging. This is because China ... |
| | | | ... the coronavirus pandemic are all to some extent deterring investors from allocating to China." As well as the US-China trade war launched by US President Donald Trump, China has begun rejecting Australian goods or imposing heavy duties on Australian ... |
| | | | ... business confidence to its highest level since April 2012. A returned Trump would embolden Donald to double down on his trade war with China that, in turn, would be met by counter-measures from the Politburo, continuing the decline in global trade that ... |
| | | | ... outlook over the medium term". Added to this is the uncertainty over the upcoming US elections, the on-going Sino-US trade war and geopolitical tensions, among others. To quote Nils Bohr - Nobel laureate in physics - "Prediction is very difficult, especially ... |
| | | | For the first time in eight years, more high net worth individuals (HNWI) emerged in North America than in the Asia Pacific region. This is according to the World Wealth Report 2020, produced by Capgemini. HNWI wealth and population grew by almost 9% ... |
| | | | ... virus burns out or fades away or a vaccine is discovered, Eurozone authorities will next have to contend next with a trade war with Trump. America threatened to impose additional tariffs worth around US$3.1 billion of exports from France, Germany, Spain ... |
| | | | ... recovery gets under way, there will still be a shadow cast by the pandemic." Not only that, Australia's simmering trade war and political stoush with China - the country's biggest export market - could throw a spanner in Canberra's recovery ... |
| | | | ... losing Hong Kong as a financial hub in Asia if the laws are imposed. Currently, Hong Kong is immune for the US-China trade war but the US said this immunity will only continue is China guarantees autonomy to the city. "Beijing's disastrous decision ... |
| | | | With investors caught in a nasty tug of war between the dire economic reality and the hope of a virus cure, industry leaders have warned of the potential for further downside. And with macro threats looming, markets, already fragile from a period of ... |
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