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| | | ... started very positively, with the local bourse boosted by strong economic data from China on Saturday. Consumer inflation in China rose at the fastest pace in nearly two years in August, but its National Bureau of Statistics showed the Asian superpower ... |
| | | | ... years," explained Urquhart. "That size of money can move the markets a hell of a lot more than some of the retail investors in China." |
| | | | ... in trying to embrace the younger adviser. I think advice will go down this path," he said. It is certainly the trend in China where Jonathan Wu, head of distribution and operations at Premium China Funds Management, said Hong Kong-based advisers already ... |
| | | | ... banks, the miners and the energy companies." Australia's resource companies had benefitted from the ongoing strength in China's economy, Mr Taylor said. BHP Billiton was up 70 cents or 1.89 per cent at $37.75, while Rio Tinto was up $1.91, or 2.73 per ... |
| | | | ... investors keen to ride the India growth story are surprisingly limited, in stark contrast to the choices they have to invest in China. According to Morgan Stanley, Indian GDP will surpass the US$6 trillion mark by 2020, and the consensus on Wall St is ... |
| | | | ... highlighted China's move back into new asset management joint ventures along with South Korea and India's regulatory changes. "In China, we can expect new mainland joint ventures, consolidation among smaller firms, and growing international outreach ... |
| | | | ... the Asian real estate securities team. Based in Singapore, he covered REITs and developers across the region, primarily in China, Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore. Prior to this he was a portfolio manager with Investa Property Group and was group analyst ... |
| | | | ... Reserve said it would begin buying government bonds as a way to stimulate the economy. News of slower industrial growth in China and a disappointing economic indicator in Japan helped send stocks plunging first in Asia, then in Europe and the US. Investors ... |
| | | | ... move by the Chinese government to slow growth. "In a low growth environment the high relative growth being experienced in China is increasingly attractive to global investors," he said. Bolton began investing in China six years ago and relocated to Hong ... |
| | | | ... been a great deal of speculation about China relaxing its tightening measures which has generated a lot of volatility in China and in Asian markets as a whole. "But we are starting to see a gradual decline in volatility and over the course of the next ... |
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