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| | | ... ambassador to the UN, He O'Yafei, retorted with, " They should not blame the problems they have by finding a scapegoat in China." And we've already heard what Chinese Premier Wen Jaibao thinks last week. "First of all, I do not think the renminbi is ... |
| | | | ... The stock market is up for a third day after a rally in financial shares helped offset concerns about rising inflation in China. Financial stocks advanced after Citigroup Inc said it is on a path toward "sustained profitability." Meanwhile, China says ... |
| | | | ... Rosemary Tan, in a similar role. Tan worked at Platinum as an analyst for the fund manager's Asia fund, covering stocks in China and Hong Kong. She previously worked at MMC Asset Management covering small and mid-cap stocks and at the Reserve Bank of ... |
| | | | ... January - negatively. Where China goes, the globe follows. But let me repeat, rather than worrying about slowing growth in China, investors should embrace this as good news. It shows that Beijing is applying the brakes to prevent its economy from overheating ... |
| | | | ... three per cent growth for 2010, driven by emerging markets demand. "We've constantly got to focus on 1.3 billion people in China moving towards industrialisation. At CommSec, we do have buy ratings on BHP and Rio Tinto because we believe in this long-term ... |
| | | | ... debt-ridden economies in Greece and several other eurozone members as well as the prospect of tighter credit conditions in China. In London, the FTSE 100 index of leading shares added 42.78 points, or 0.83 per cent to end the week at 5,188.52 points ... |
| | | | ... the Australian market closed sharply in the red after a broad-based sell-off sparked by concerns about economic worries in China and the United States. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index lost 73.3 points, or 1.55 per cent, at 4,644.6 points, while the broader ... |
| | | | ... see value in the market." He said the fund manager would target the stocks that benefit from the rise in consumerism in China and India. "These consumers want lifestyles that are comparable to the West - this has ramifications for consumer stocks and ... |
| | | | ... these big banks migrating to Europe where rules are less stringent on their commercial and investment operations? Or in China? Wall Street might become just a Wall. Americans blame the Fed and its Chairman. So what do politicians do? Some of the announced ... |
| | | | ... noon as concerns about the US and European economies and increased regulation combined with worries about a slowdown in China. At 1200 AEDT on Friday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 79.9 points, or 1.66 per cent, at 4,747.3, while the broader ... |
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