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China response has big trade implications

ALEX DUNNIN  |  MONDAY, 31 MAR 2008
... only going to become more important as well, which in-turn is why so many investment strategists have been so upbeat on China for so long. Making China even more important is how they help us contain inflation through their fixed exchange rate that has ...

Economic round-up: A greener shade of dirty

SUZY MAC  |  FRIDAY, 22 JUN 2007
... here is that while China obviously needs to reduce its reliance on dirty fuels, most developed nations rely heavily on China for manufactured goods. So while we hold our noses and point our fingers in China's direction, we still expect their products ...

China's growth unsustainable: Australian Economic Review

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  MONDAY, 16 APR 2007
... Sciences, says the coexistence of the twin surpluses - a result of market distortions - has been an ongoing issue in China for decades. While being the 128th poorest country in the world, China is currently the world's third largest capital exporting ...

INVESCO advances Australia flair

... performance stakes. "The Australian economy is very much leveraged to what's happening overseas. We have a strong play on China for a start." "The other thing to note is that much of Australia's top 100 companies are very much leveraged too and have ...

AXA eyes China for future growth

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 14 APR 2004
AXA Asia Pacific Holdings chairman Rick Allert said today there will be new opportunities for the group when the market in China opens further at the end of 2004. "The economy in Hong Kong is showing signs of strong growth and the Closer Economic Partnership ...

Asset Backed to buy China phosphate operation for $6.4 million

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 6 APR 2004
... Listed investment group Asset Backed Holdings said it plans to buy a phosphate rock operation and chemical plant in China for $6.4 million. The Perth based company said it would buy Norwest Chemicals and its Chinese subsidiary by issuing 21.4 million ...

Growing US current account deficit burden may fall on Asian currencies: ICAP

... said that the pressure is on Asian monetary authorities to allow their currencies to move higher and in the case of China for the peg to the US dollar to be broken. This would obviously have an adverse effect on China's export earnings, on which its ...
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