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| | | ... keeps putting more and more distance between it and second place." As Taiwan looks to be a flashpoint between the US and China, as an emerging markets investor Whiting takes the geopolitical risks that comes with the territory in her stride. "Political ... |
| | | | ... remain elevated. Last week, US President Donald Trump substantially lowered tariffs on Chinese imports from 145% to 30%. China, on the other hand, reduced its tariffs on US imports to 10% from 125% Rob Stewart, the head of multi-asset solutions international ... |
| | | | ... the US. "In this context, the challenge America faces is not bilateral trade balances - sure, there are trade issues with China in terms of IP being stolen, not following all the World Trade Organisation rules - but fundamentally, the trade imbalance ... |
| | | | ... analyst, focusing on manager selection within the fixed-income universe. Woo began his career in the fixed-income syndicate at China Construction Bank, pricing certificates of deposit and medium-term notes for issuers. He later undertook contract work ... |
| | | | ... increased, the volatility Bain cited for bowing out has moderated in recent weeks. The research house noted constructive US-China tariff negotiations have improved investor sentiment, and if that continues, capital markets could return to more benign ... |
| | | | The United States and China have agreed to a temporary easing of trade tensions for a 90-day period. The move will see US tariffs on Chinese imports drop from 145% to 30%, while China will cut duties on American goods from 125% to 10%. While welcome ... |
| | | | ... "Global forces play a huge role in Australia's equity market returns," he said. "John Howard, for example, presided over a China-led mining boom-an event whose origins and benefits were largely external to domestic politics. Meanwhile, Rudd took office ... |
| | | | ... to achieve with its tariff policies, with some in the Trump administration seemingly wanting to "do a grand bargain with China" while others talk of isolating China. Speaking at a panel hosted by La Trobe University discussing Australia's future ... |
| | | | ... consideration of dual class share structures in Australian public markets, which aims to mirror similar moves in the UK, Singapore, China and Hong Kong. "ASX has also recommended further discussion and evaluation of new frameworks to enable more orderly ... |
| | | | ... with $869 billion of investments and the United Kingdom with $839 billion. Other major investors into Australia were Japan, China, Canada and the ASEAN region. In terms of where Australian investors were putting their cash, the US topped the list with ... |
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