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| | | ... Investment Partners, remains sanguine on the prospects for Asian equities. Series believes that the key driver of inflation in China is food prices, a factor he said has been declining in recent weeks, and that he thinks will continue to fall as food ... |
| | | | ... over Scrooge's early assault. Geo-political anxiety over tensions in the Korean peninsula, liquidity tightening fears in China and contagion concerns from the European debt crisis slowly eased by mid-week and replaced by yuletide cheer. And why not? ... |
| | | | ... Private Wealth adviser Helen Spencer said investors were still cautious because of debt concerns in Europe and volatility in China. "I don't think there's anything surprising there, and it's certainly not a game changer and not a catalyst in itself," ... |
| | | | ... points to 364 and Portugal climbed 4.5 basis points to 542.9, all record highs, according to CMA, a data provider." Danger in China, Will Robinson. In its bid to choke off inflation, Beijing might be strangling its economy to death. The Wall Street Journal ... |
| | | | ... for Monday. On Friday, the Australian share market closed lower on Friday, as speculation of more interest rate rises in China dampened investor sentiment to risk. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index closed down 11.0 points, or 0.24 per cent, at 4,629.2 ... |
| | | | ... "QE II (quantitative easing round two) is now fully priced in and a tighter interest rate and regulatory environment in China is now priced in," he said. "Now we're looking for the next piece of market moving news." Market volume was very light as big ... |
| | | | ... from only 3.6 per cent in the previous month. Be afraid... be very, very afraid for this is the highest inflation rate in China since September 2008. Be afraid... the Peoples Bank of China has already lifted its banks reserve requirement by 50 basis ... |
| | | | ... bottomed, while in emerging markets, an enormous amount of housing and office space will be needed to satisfy demand in China and India, he said. And for the vigilantes spooked by QE2, he said real estate has a good track record of providing investors ... |
| | | | ... that its more immediate consequence - US dollar depreciation - hurts America's neighbours. The same reasoning applies in China. It won't revalue its currency because it would create hardship, perhaps even riots, domestically. Never mind that it's undervalued ... |
| | | | ... 200 in Hong Kong, she said, adding that the A share market more accurately reflects the rapid economic growth underway in China. Humphris also explained that the H share market generally trades at a premium to the A share market. She said that with limited ... |
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