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| | | Shanghaied! This is what those "nervy nellies" might be feeling after seeing Chinese equities rebound more sharply just as fast and by more as it has fallen. China's Shanghai Composite Index jumped by 4.5 per cent yesterday (sweet), erasing the previous ... |
| | | | ... until the reporting season ends. Oh, and about the previous day's big story -- the sharp 5 per cent slump in Chinese equities - it's no story no more. The Shanghai composite recovered yesterday. I told you so! And what about the economy? Data releases ... |
| | | | ... - the great demander of commodities -- out of the growth equation, prices fall. Was yesterday's "big" fall in Chinese equities a big deal, heralding another downdraft for economic and equity market fortunes around the world? Or is it just speculators ... |
| | | | ... exposure, and extra 4.1 per cent on the FTSE-100 and/or more than 6 per cent addition on their investment in Chinese equities. And in further signs that risk aversion has eased and global demand is coming back - commodity prices rose by 12 per cent over ... |
| | | | ... professionals working in Singapore, Mumbai, Tokyo and Beijing," he continued. Recently, the group won its second Chinese equities mandate on the Chinese mainland. "We are the only Australian fund manager to have such a licence," he said. The third and ... |
| | | | ... Capital Investors director investments Asia, Kevin Talbot, said investors had appreciated the opportunity to access Chinese equities. "This is the first time Australian retail investors have been given the chance to access China A shares via an Australian ... |
| | | | AMP Capital Investors has been granted a license giving it access to over 1,400 stocks in China's largest equity market, usually restricted only to domestic Chinese investors. Under the Chinese Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) license, AMP Capital ... |
| | | | ... question: do we follow local companies we know, or do we go direct and buy ourselves a nice portfolio of Indian and Chinese equities?" he said. The weight of money argument was a repetitive theme for the panel, with Russell Investment Management's Australia ... |
| | | | ... industry across China," said Negus. The joint venture will initially manage retail funds invested in domestic Chinese equities and fixed interest. Negus added, "also the global investment management expertise of Colonial First State Global Asset Management ... |
| | | | ... similar shifts overseas but says it is all possibly the first Australian superannuation mandate to be awarded to a Chinese equities fund. "The response of Australian institutional investors to China as an asset class has been slower than that of our ... |
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