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| | | ... as much as China's slowdown reduces the demand for and price of commodities, lower commodity prices reduce inflation in China that should allow money and fiscal authorities to ramp up spending...if necessary. And the Boston Bombs? While it's a tragedy ... |
| | | | ... up with the US benchmarks," said analyst Matt Basi at trading group CMC Markets. "Rising demand and falling inflation in China is the perfect combo for cyclical stocks, and new Dow highs only serve to fuel the optimism further in the short term." HONG ... |
| | | | ... high figure would prompt authorities to tighten monetary policy further. "All else equal, the more growth there can be in China, the more demand there will ultimately be for basic materials," added Briefing.com's Patrick O'Hare. London trading was also ... |
| | | | ... more manageable way for family offices to access emerging markets and may even represent a better fit than investing in China. "As a family office, if you had a million dollars to invest in China, this could be overwhelming prospect, it's so massive ... |
| | | | ... the United States added to selling pressure, while continuing tensions on the Korean peninsula and a bird flu outbreak in China also weighed on sentiment. Tokyo rose 2.80 per cent, or 358.95 points, to 13,192.59 - its highest close since August 12, 2008 ... |
| | | | ... Indian consumer prices are now rising at an annual rate of 11.5% (January) - also more than twice 2012's low of 5.3%. And in China, inflation was clocked at 3.2% in February, up from 1.7% only four months before. As such, key interest rates in the BRIC ... |
| | | | ... Magellan's portfolio invests in 25 companies and focuses on the United States recovery, the growth of the consumer market in China and new technologies. "Positive signs in the US such as unemployment recovering, growing activity in the housing market ... |
| | | | ... Kerry Series said that Gooding rounds up the fund's investment capability through his Asian markets knowhow, particularly in China. "In time, it is hoped that he will assume the role of China Portfolio Manager if 8IP's plans to apply for a license to ... |
| | | | ... believes that support US for Japanese business and the Japanese publics desire to overturn a negative view of their country in China will be supportive of pro-business policies. After more than 20 years of a protracted deflationary environment, inflation ... |
| | | | ... The other winners in the Global Asset Management category were also MFS Boston and Russell Investments for asset rating in China and UBS Zurich for ETFs. La Trobe Financial was founded in 1952 and manages investment mandates in excess of $10 billion. ... |
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