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| | | ... announcement of an agreement between ASX Group and Bank of China to deliver renminbi settlement services to the Australian and Chinese financial markets was an important step in this regard. The Reserve Bank of Australia has already entered into a bilateral ... |
| | | | Whoopsie! No more free Chinese take-aways. Yeah, yeah, I know... I'm a day late and a yuan short in bringing to you the latest market moving event in the world's second biggest economy. And yes, I mentioned short because some speculators might be thinking ... |
| | | | ... the market on Wednesday closed flat with resources stocks weighing down the bourse due to investor concerns about the Chinese economy and weaker commodities prices. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index gained 3.2 points, or 0.06 per cent, to 5,437. The broader ... |
| | | | ... fell 0.1 per cent in December, the second straight monthly decline. Investors were also spooked over a possibly cooling Chinese property market and lending curbs as China's central bank effectively drew cash out of the system as it continues to fret ... |
| | | | ... think you've had enough of 'ifs' there's more where they came from. RBS senior currency strategist Greg Gibbs adds IF the Chinese economy struggles and "... much weaker commodity prices, and maybe a degree of financial stress in China..." (SMH) Goldman ... |
| | | | ... jumped 1.41 per cent, or 27.26 points, to 1,957.83. Hong Kong closed up 0.78 per cent, or 174.16 points, to 22,568.24. But Chinese shares extended their losses in afternoon trade, as concerns lingered over the health of the economy after a much-watched ... |
| | | | ... PMI data are heavily seasonally adjusted, but the seasonal adjustment is quite inaccurate due to the different timing of Chinese New Year holidays and short record (since year 2005),"... adding that the data set "did a poor job in predicting turning ... |
| | | | ... January. LONDON - Europe's main stock markets wavered following a slump for share prices across Asia after poorly-received Chinese data and on the outlook for US stimulus. The blockbuster sale of smartphone messenger Whatsapp to Facebook and weak earnings ... |
| | | | The Australian sharemarket has opened stronger due to record Chinese credit growth, a strong lead from Wall Street and better-than-expected domestic earnings season. CMC Markets chief analyst Ric Spooner said the weekend announcement of record credit ... |
| | | | ... stirred the love for emerging markets... and so did the trade report out of China. Yes that one.A The one that showed Chinese exports and imports increased my more than expected.A Never mind that there were dozens upon dozens of blogs dedicated to how ... |
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