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| | | ... twitted back then that, "My paper "2013 Could Batter Markets With a Perfect Storm": EZ crisis, US double dip, China/EM hard landing, MidEast war." This is that year. But if you believe him, you would have also believed him when he predicted that America ... |
| | | | ... authorities now have one hand free to revive activity in their respective economies. Far from the widely-speculated hard landing, recent indications show that China is taking off again...and if what I read in theage.com.au is true, it's stepping on the ... |
| | | | ... yields 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 ... |
| | | | Australia might be worried about a hard landing for China's economy, but not many other nations seems to be. But it also raises the question about what is a hard landing in China? Even during the depths of the GFC, their (China's) economic growth dipped ... |
| | | | ... this happen, we believe China has sufficient policy ammunition to introduce additional easing measures to avoid a hard landing." |
| | | | ... it's not the next and... although it's become lesser of a concern these days, there's still flip-flopping between a hard landing and take off re China. Looks like 2012 will end the way it began, ey? In its latest report headed, "Survey of fiduciaries ... |
| | | | ... leadership change will bring significant economic reforms promoting market efficiency and putting an end to fears of a hard landing, according to Threadneedle's Gigi Chan. As Barrack Obama prepares for four more years in office in the US, the world's ... |
| | | | ... again. Then again, Markit Economics' measure showed the index dropped to 53.5 in October from 54.3 - slowing for a hard landing... again? Markit Economics' services PMI for the UK remains in expansion level - 50.6 in October - though this is a 22-month ... |
| | | | ... that even though China is a 'sandbag' to the global economy, and Australia's largest trading partner, any (unlikely) hard landing would not - contrary to popular opinion, derail the local economy. He reminded delegates that the collective contribution ... |
| | | | ... jaded 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 ... |
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