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| | | Fund managers are increasingly looking at China for opportunities in the high-growth sectors, as government policies tackle structural concerns in the Chinese economy. Most remain cautiously optimistic as they assess whether the new engine of the economy ... |
| | | | ... simply that iron ore prices have continued to retract from previous cyclical highs, largely due to lower demand from China for the reasons referenced earlier," Thompson said. "The ASX200 index concentration in banks and resources means that earnings-per-share ... |
| | | | If not for its ongoing diplomatic and trade tensions with Beijing, Australia would be beaming and congratulating China for the strengthening momentum in its economy and this, after having survived the pandemic without plunging into a recession. After ... |
| | | | ... 3.4% this year to date and by 6.2% from the 2020 low of CNY7.1542/US$ recorded in late May. Investors are flocking to China for good reasons. While many other nations around the globe continue to battle the coronavirus pandemic - first wave or second ... |
| | | | ... out of Beijing have turned into reality what many feared - a second wave. While all our uncles and their dogs blamed China for the "bother" the world finds itself in, its policy responses - lockdowns, social isolation, quarantine, aggressive fiscal and ... |
| | | | ... credence to the IMF's expectations and the risks to its outlook. No one bothered to look outside the square. Blame China for it seems that the coronavirus had already been doing the rounds in Wuhan before the ink on the IMF's January 2020 report ... |
| | | | ... and to be expected given the stoppages and closures implemented in the country. But just as my uncle and his dog blame China for everything corona, Beijing also provides a glimpse of how this coronavirus game of chicken will eventually play out. At the ... |
| | | | ... RBA is using the SARS outbreak in 2003 as a guide. "On that occasion, there was a sharp slowing in output growth in China for a few months, before a sharp bounce-back as the outbreak was controlled and economic stimulus measures were introduced," he ... |
| | | | ... growth before the Asian crisis, particularly in the ASEAN region. Then we had the GFC, then we had huge stimulus out of China for four to five years, which obviously Australia did very well out of," Taylor said. "Then from around 2014 to 2016 there was ... |
| | | | ... expenses. When the loan defaulted in February 2016, Bennett claimed to be unaware of the default as she had been in China for the preceding eight months. However, investigators found no record of international travel at that time. In addition to the ... |
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