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China Simply Unable To Slow Economy

Jun 20 2006

Danske Bank sees a lack of drastic enough action as key to the failure of the PBoC to slow the Chinese economy.


A Slow Road Back For Indonesia

Jun 19 2006

With the fourth highest population in the world and an abundance of resources you would expect Indonesia to be right up there with China and India in economic development by this stage. But it isn’t.


More Chinese Interest Rate Hikes On the Cards

Jun 19 2006

With the last round of tightening measures showing few signs of working, analysts suggest options to help ensure a soft handing.


The India Story Is For Real

Jun 16 2006

Emerging markets have been dumped big time. India finds its current account deficit worsening and may have to dig into reserves. But Citigroup sees a solid growth story behind the figures.


Japanese Equities In Between Bear and Bull Scenarios

Jun 15 2006

Have the market fundamentals changed for Japanese equities? No, says NikkoCitigroup. Over at JP Morgan strategist Kitano is not so sure.


Don’t Shy Away From Singapore, Says Citigroup

Jun 15 2006

A share market down 12% and a decelerating domestic economy. Singapore doesn’t look an attractive opportunity, but Citigroup believes things won’t turn out as bad as they appear.


Time For Australia To Focus On India, ANZ Argues

Jun 15 2006

India’s economic importance is clearly on the up and ANZ says opportunities abound for Australia.


Two More US Rate Rises This Year, HSBC Predicts

Jun 15 2006

HSBC predicts US interest rates will be raised twice this year, but Hong Kong is unlikely to follow suit.


Asian Markets: Sell Into The Bounce, ABN Advises

Jun 14 2006

ABN Amro expects short covering to result in a bounce on Asian markets in coming weeks, and the broker advises investors to sell into it.


China I: One Child Policy May Come Back To Haunt

Jun 13 2006

All major economies are facing an ageing problem, but China’s will be exacerbated by its One Child Policy introduced by the Communist regime in 1979. Balances will need to be struck.



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