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| | | ... pressures of 2011 in the Asia Pacific. Just last week, Schroders suggested that inflation problem may lead to overheating in China, while Chinese authorities are moving to tighten policy to stabilise the region's growth. "It is expressing itself via ... |
| | | | ... also improving? And they appear to be given the almost universal improvement in the latest purchasing managers indices in China, India, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Sweden, Brazil, Czech Republic, Turkey... shall I go on? Markit Economics ... |
| | | | ... said Craig Bingham, chief executive of Asia Pacific. "Hopefully, in due course, we can announce a similar sort of thing in China, building our business in Shang-Hai," said Bingham, adding that Aviva Investors also has a licence pending in Abu Dharbi ... |
| | | | ... force authorities to tighten monetary policy more, will increase risk of policy mistake, will cause a hard landing... in China and then the world. Bad is good. Moody's cut Greece's sovereign credit rating to junk. There's political uncertainty, nay unrest ... |
| | | | ... wanted 10 per cent growth in 2010 and it got it! Where are those forecasters now bravely predicting a sharp slowdown in China? Funnily enough, they're still around. They've just move their "dire" predictions of the Chinese economy from 2010 to 2011 - ... |
| | | | AMP Capital's Asian Giants Infrastructure Fund has acquired its first asset in China, buying a 19 per cent stake in provincial natural gas provider Qujing Gas, for an initial investment of US$2 million. Qujing Gas holds a 30-year concession to run the ... |
| | | | ... right direction - posting positive performances. And why not? While we know all too well about robust economic growth in China and other emerging markets, the OECD leading indicator - the one that tracks the future performance of the developed economies ... |
| | | | ... the product. "When we spoke to advisers, we found that we could easily satisfy that demand due to the great interest in China resulting from its high single digit GDP growth prospects, compared to the slower growth out of most developed economies," said ... |
| | | | ... AMP Capital will be taking an organic growth approach in Japan and Singapore. The firm will also look for opportunities in China either by growing organically or through acquisitions. "The global unlisted market is still much bigger then the listed market ... |
| | | | ... noon. CMC Markets analyst, David Taylor, said concerns over potential banking reforms and a tightening of monetary policy in China had eased in morning trade. "In fact it looks like this is going to have a positive effect on the banks," Mr Taylor said. ... |
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