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They will or they won't

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 12 SEP 2012
... mean? All bases covered, well... nearly all. The Fed could also do nothing. Speaking of forecasts, predictions for the Chinese economy have turned towards the "no hard landing", "stimulus is working" side again. This, after the People's Bank of China ...

Australia: all good and wishing for the worst

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 6 SEP 2012
... decelerating, a slowdown and likely reversal in Terms of Trade from record high commodity prices and in the absence of further Chinese stimulus (which arguably did more than all the endogenous stimuli post GFC), it's hard to see how GDP growth can return ...

Market Wrap - Morning

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 6 SEP 2012
... to speak at the PANPA newspaper forum in Sydney. In Australia, the market on Wednesday finished lower as concern about Chinese growth dragged down material and industrial stocks. At the close on Wednesday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 24.7 ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 4 SEP 2012
... $US1.2598 on Monday, from $US1.2576 late in New York on Friday. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly rose after more weak Chinese manufacturing data fuelled hopes for a fresh round of monetary easing by Beijing. The downbeat figures out of China added to ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 3 SEP 2012
Australian stocks have opened weaker, as disappointing Chinese economic data and a slew of companies that started trading without a dividend pushed the market lower. At 1031 AEST on Monday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 24 points, or 0.56 ...

Principal Global gets $150m QFII quota

MELANIE TIMBRELL  |  THURSDAY, 30 AUG 2012
... Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) quota to be invested directly in China's A-share markets. The quota approval from the Chinese State Administration of Foreign Exchange builds on the QFII designation awarded in January this year and will be offered ...

Limboland

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 28 AUG 2012

Politicking befogs equities: AMP Capital

MELANIE TIMBRELL  |  THURSDAY, 23 AUG 2012
... research, Stephen Felix named the general election in the US, turmoil in the Middle East, the European crisis and slowing Chinese growth as four factors that could spark a market shock. While the political uncertainty contributes to market volatility ...

Add duration: UBS

BEN COLLINS  |  WEDNESDAY, 22 AUG 2012
... our currency is high, he said. Johnson said now that two of the biggest macro drivers - capital flight from Europe and a Chinese slow down - were starting to reverse, Australian bonds were set to do well. "I do think over the medium term that our market ...

Market shocks likely: Advance Asset Management

BEN COLLINS  |  TUESDAY, 21 AUG 2012
... research. Elections in the United States, turmoil in the Middle East, the European sovereign debt crisis and a slow down of Chinese growth are the four key factors that could spark a shock, he warned. With voters having elected ineffective and polarised ...