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| | | ... investors were concerned about. Tensions between the world's major economies (40%), global debt levels (33%) and China slowing down (32%) are also concerning factors. State Street's Investor Confidence Index registered a similarly gloomy outlook ... |
| | | | Whether it's the official tally or the private sector one, the latest purchasing managers' surveys point to slowing expansion in China's manufacturing sector and suggesting a weak start to the second quarter. China's official National Bureau of Statistics ... |
| | | | ... growth 2.0, claiming that the restructuring of Chinese debt is an opportunity rather than a risk: "People talk about China slowing down, but the point is that China is already so big. We got used to the anchor at 10% growth. The fact is that China growing ... |
| | | | ... at 6,000 points and over. Blame it on international events - Fed delaying lift-off (that re-strengthens the A$), China slowing and the fear du jour - Grexit - it was downhill from there. Not even the positive reception to Australian Federal Treasurer ... |
| | | | ... region to another, with the United States leading the pack, Europe and Japan stagnant or growing at a slow rate and China slowing. Probyn also noted that the recent and on-going falls in oil prices will have an effect on global growth and it is likely ... |
| | | | ... Argentina's debt default, Portugal's Banco Espiritu Santo, heightened geopolitical risks, Fed rate hike speculation, China slowing, Greenspan warning of "a significant correction", etcetera, etcetera. There's this, there's that, and then there are... ... |
| | | | Uh-oh, Governor Glen Stevens won't be a happy little Vegemite this morning. No Virginia... not with headlines proclaiming the Australian dollar's comeback - as in, it's again on the rise against the US dollar. My Bloomberg screen shows the A$ fetched ... |
| | | | ... performance when the ghosts of troubles past - and present -- have come back to haunt...all at once? The ghost of China slowing. HSBC's China composite PMI - manufacturing and services - dipped into contraction territory for the first time in 10 months ... |
| | | | ... good odds to me. No doubt the Board would be talkin' bout talks of Fed tapering and yes, the talked about again China slowing as causes for concern for the domestic economy...and oh, they might also be pondering, "what would Kevin do...in the next two ... |
| | | | ... stronger-than-expected export growth in the same period? And this was achieved even with our major trading partners collapsing and China slowing. Still on the subject of business inventories. Business de-stocking in the fourth quarter maybe negative ... |
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