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| | | ... audience any bad news, saying that threats to the global economy were over-stated and would survive a possible hard landing in China. While many fear Australia's over-reliance on its mining industry, James pointed out that it accounts for little more ... |
| | | | ... he said the market was pricing in a 40% default rate. "Today, the best value, and for the last twelve months has been in China. We are not biased; it's simply where the value is." |
| | | | ... Economic Development Area provides an insight into what the Government clearly sees, in some part at least, will be key in China's economic future. The area comes complete with tax breaks for private equity companies that invest a minimum amount in a ... |
| | | | ... said Victor Wang, deputy head of Hong Kong and China research at Macquarie Capital Securities. Negativity over banks in China stems from fears that the country's debt is too big, and that profits are unsustainable due to short-term credit cycles, but ... |
| | | | ... with many saying they were looking for something that they could only 'feel' before making a decision on investments in China. "When people come here, they leave with a lot of conviction. Obviously there are some problems [with China's economic outlook] ... |
| | | | ... shareholder in the company - which listed in 2011 - and has plans to cash in on predictions that the number of luxury cars sold in China will double by 2015. |
| | | | ... stench of weak US corporate earnings, Greece and Spain in Europe, Europe's recession and anticipation of a hard landing in China which is dragging the rest of Asia (and Australia). But a haunting wouldn't be complete sans Nouriel 'Dr. Doom' Roubini's ... |
| | | | ... Japanese shares were also hit by the strengthening yen, with selling fuelled by news the country's top carmakers saw sales in China slump in September owing to a diplomatic spat between Tokyo and Beijing. Tokyo on Wednesday tumbled 1.98 per cent, or ... |
| | | | ... particularly expensive," which highlights the importance of stock selection within each sector, he said. Despite a slowdown in China, Nikko AM is still positive on global commodities and equities, just a little less than it once was, said John Vail ... |
| | | | ... investment laws are a lot more accommodating than people realise, nearly all of the Fortune 500 companies have offices in China, he said, adding that over the last decade, Asian corporations have adopted some of the larger western conglomerates' management ... |
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