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| | | As the US threatens more outlandish tariffs on China, investment experts foresee more market volatility in the short term with neither side backing down. But will US President Donald Trump once again "chicken out"? Trump roiled investor confidence last ... |
| | | | ... Globally, economic prospects have generally improved, as interest rate and US tax cuts take effect, however the latest US-China frictions show there is no room for complacency, the report said. A comprehensive US-China deal still remains elusive despite ... |
| | | | ... redirection undertaken. We estimate that Australia will benefit from this process as exporters are able to increase sales to China, capturing some of the demand lost from US trade," EY said. "In addition, Australia's US tariffs are lower than other regions ... |
| | | | ... about achieving their top financial goals. Australian investors are identified as the most confident regionally, compared to China (69%), Singapore (58%), Hong Kong (46%), Taiwan (40%) and Japan (38%). In terms of risk tolerance, 54% of Australian investors ... |
| | | | ... tariffs and had to settle for a reciprocal 10% because of the perceived unfairness of the GST on US exporters here. With China in advanced stages of trade negotiations we remain positive on our outlook, and we do not see a recession," the note said. ... |
| | | | ... US$500 billion over the next four years to build new AI infrastructure. About one week later, a little-known startup from China, DeepSeek, claimed it does not need the laggard infrastructure to function and only spent US$6 million to train its R1 model ... |
| | | | ... disrupted. Global companies, big technology companies like AI companies in the US or climate and other technology companies in China are the recipient of these capital flows." Sheikh said this had created a "significant risk" to the Australian economy ... |
| | | | ... position is underweight on growth assets, even though McMahon acknowledges that many of the macro headwinds have reverted. China, which had been a headwind, was beginning to stimulate its economy while the weaker US dollar was supporting economies which ... |
| | | | ... potential disruptions to their growth outlook," Metcalfe said. "Robust cross-border flows in July were concentrated in Japan, China, and Brazil, indicating a shift towards global growth rebalancing. In contrast, weak demand for Indian equities reflects ... |
| | | | ... reporting that Low, who has been on the run for several years, is hiding in the luxury Green Hills district of Shanghai, China under the name of Constantinos Achilles Veis. He also reportedly holds a forged Australian passport in that name. Low is accused ... |
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