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| | ... the amount of business they do in Asia. Some examples are CFL, which produces vaccines; healthcare company Cochlear or ANZ Bank. To James, the key is to pick the right companies. Even as investors grow weary of a Chinese construction bubble, he says ... |
| | | ... tourism sector - which accounts for roughly 10% of the economy - in addition to the hits from China's slowdown and the People's Bank of China's (PBOC) recent devaluation of the yuan, capital outflows out of emerging markets on speculation of a near-term ... |
| | | ... at 5,835. US stocks gained some ground following the first rise in US factory orders in eight months. Locally, the Reserve Bank has its board meeting and is widely expected to announces an interest rate cut. Before that, the Australian Industry Group ... |
| | | ... of Poland, Thailand and South Korea since - and this doesn't track those that have already double-dipped like the People's Bank of China (PBOC) and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Competitive devaluation is a zero sum game... unless, of course, we find ... |
| | | ... billion monthly) but... it's also at pains forward guiding markets that interest rates would remain low for longer. So is the Bank of England despite obvious indications of strengthening momentum in the UK economy. So is the Bank of Japan. Monetary policy ... |
| | | ... including Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia. Each country's roadshow will be hosted by a partner bank: Bank Negara Indonesia, Maybank, Security Bank, OCBC Bank and Kasikorn Bank. These banks are the first to quote bond prices ... |
| | | ... exchange activity, the euro rallied to a nine-week high at $1.3243 on growing hopes of a rate cut from the European Central Bank on Thursday. The single currency later stood at $1.3186, up from $1.3165 late in New York on Tuesday. Most European markets ... |
| | | ... over the last few years and those are continuing," he continued. "On the other hand, their Asian counterparts, such as ICICI Bank and OCBC Bank, have experienced strong growth, strong balance sheets and have a far more positive long-term outlook with ... |
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