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| | | ... indicators show that consumer confidence had reached a two-year high and with US employment figures improving and growth in China stabilising there should be more job opportunities opening up in Australia as the year progresses. "Sentiment plays a strong ... |
| | | | ... size of its debt." He said the materials sector had a weak opening due to lower copper and aluminium prices on Monday in China and London. BHP Billiton opened five cents higher at $38.72, but Rio Tinto fell 59 cents to $70.30 and Fortescue dropped three ... |
| | | | ... 147,822 12 months later. At the top of the international CFP professional growth list were FPSB's member organisation in China and U.S-based CFP Board, which grew their CFP professional count by 3,007 and 3,009 respectively. FPSB's member organisation ... |
| | | | ... after the index hit an eight-month high in intra-day trade. Hong Kong shed 0.15 per cent, or 36.20 points, to 23,598.9. In China HSBC said its preliminary purchasing managers index (PMI) rose to 51.9 in January from 51.5 in December, its highest since ... |
| | | | ... mood in Europe, interest rate cuts in Australia, some positive news out of the US and Japan, a restoration of growth in China, and a bounce in commodity prices," he said. Abernathy notes that in Europe bond yields have been correcting to more normal ... |
| | | | ANZ has continued its expansion into Asia by opening a new branch in Hangzhou, it was announced today. Hangzhou, the capital city of the Zhejang province in Eastern China is an important contributor to economic growth and development of the Yangtze ... |
| | | | ... Mike Danby. "The consensus is best understood by how people are allocating their cash," he said. Economic indicators in China and the United States are getting better, and managers are "Looking at stronger prospects in equities and selective fixed income ... |
| | | | ... higher, led by a surge on the Shanghai index after the securities regulator raised hopes for increased foreign investment in China's stock market. Shanghai surged 3.06 per cent, or 68.74 points, to 2,311.74 after the head of China's securities regulator ... |
| | | | ... sharply lower heading into the end of 2012. The same goes for predictions of a double-dip in America and a hard landing in China that gained currency last year. To be sure, to be sure, US real GDP growth slowed to an annualised rate of 1.3% in the June ... |
| | | | ... increasingly being led by China and those nations with high exposure to China have outperformed," says Bloxham. We expect growth in China to pick up from 7.8% in 2012 to 8.6% in 2013." |
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