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| | | ... mutual bond access program Bond Connect, qualified Australian and global institutional investors can now trade mainland China bonds through Saxo. According to the bank, this is the first offering that enables access via a simple 'click to trade' functionality. ... |
| | | | ... of the fund invests in US-listed companies such as Alphabet, Amazon and Marriott. It also invests in companies based in China, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan and the UK. Management fees sit at 1.2% (plus GST). It does not charge a performance fee. The fund ... |
| | | | ... bracing for the upcoming Federal election. But there's one truism in RBA Governor Philip Lowe's latest statement: "In China, the authorities have taken further steps to ease financing conditions, partly in response to slower growth in the economy." ... |
| | | | ... good fortune and success. This is no truer than from the land the 12 animal signs of the lunar calendar zodiac originated - China. This is against consensus expectations that China's GDP growth would continue to slide from the below target rate of ... |
| | | | ... Australia's housing market boom." "While the risks around [a deterioration in the external environment, particularly China], appear to have receded for now, this may be masking the growing risks from the second, which is gathering momentum and deserves ... |
| | | | ... less supportive of growth than they were earlier last year. Growth has slowed in some major foreign economies, particularly China and Europe. And uncertainty is elevated around several unresolved government policy issues, including Brexit and ongoing ... |
| | | | ... his fingers to do the talking: "I am pleased to report that the US has made substantial progress in our trade talks with China on important structural issues including intellectual property protection, technology transfer, agriculture, services, currency ... |
| | | | Could it be? Could it be that Westpac's chief economist Bill Evans has just gotten one up on me? Nah Virginia, me don't want to "kill Bill", we economists may not see eye to eye but we stick together. More so that Bill's come around to my ... |
| | | | ... ¥108.29 in early January 2019. The yen is currently down by 0.8% this year to date but given the global slowdown (led by China), the Japanese currency has to depreciate some more to become more competitive. Not only this, the Japanese currency needs ... |
| | | | ... region as well as broader emerging markets." I set out to investigate (fake news or not?). There's no point investigating China, we all know it's in a bear market and is still locking horns with America on trade. The second biggest loser in the ... |
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