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HK funds market just ahead of Australia

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 22 JUL 2015
... products, said HK is a central intermediary linking global investors who want exposure and close access to the mainland China economy, and that this will be reinforced by better regulatory alignments. Reflecting this investor appetite, in local currency ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 26 JUL 2013
... Rio, mainly on the back of stronger iron ore prices and some more comforting growth estimates coming out of the China economy," he said. "We've seen a small profit-taking on that basis." BHP Billiton lost 13 cents to $34.64 while Rio Tinto shed 27 cents ...

Above trend growth bodes well for commodities

MARK STORY  |  WEDNESDAY, 9 JAN 2013
... fiscal surplus this financial year removes another downside risk for Australian growth in 2013. Further afield, the China economy has picked up much more than anyone had expected, so much so that the HSBC PMI - now at a 19 month high - is pointing towards ...

China's coming soft landing

ALEX DUNNIN  |  TUESDAY, 11 DEC 2012
... out and showed a 14.9% rise from a year ago". Time seems right, therefore, for a few more of Australia's so-called China economy commentators, and the investors who still listen to them, to realise there is more to China than just steel production.

Party in the making

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 25 OCT 2011
... in five months - in October from 49.9 last month. Now what was that scary headline about China again? Ahh yes, "China Economy Grows at Slowest Pace in 2 Years". And it's not only in China, headlines about that the US is already in recession are also ...

Good news, bad headline

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 18 OCT 2011
... So please understand why I literally jumped off my seat when Bloomberg flashed before my very eyes the headline, "China Economy Grows at Slowest Pace in 2 Years". Yes, that single engine responsible for whatever little growth we have in the globe today ...
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