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China II: Tapping The Biggest Source Of Consumers On The Planet

Jun 13 2006

China’s emerging middle class cannot be underestimated, and foreign companies wishing to benefit will need to follow the Chinese up the income ladder.


South Korean Growth Seen To Be Peaking

Jun 08 2006

Contrary to the Bank of Korea’s policy stance, Alliance Bernstein feels South Korean growth is peaking.


No Sign Of A Chinese Slowdown

Jun 08 2006

A shift in China’s FX policies would probably help ease growth, but HSBC strategists see this as unlikely ahead of next year’s political reshuffle.


Nickel Costs To Push Stainless Steel Prices Higher

Jun 08 2006

Stainless steel prices could rise by as much as 19% over the coming four months, MEPS says, pushed higher by nickel.


Deutsche Bank Sees Huge Upside In Asian Resources Stocks

Jun 06 2006

As metal prices stabilise, Deutsche Bank predicts large scale upside for Hong Kong’s Jiangxi Copper and Zijing, as well as India’s Hindalco.


The Outlook Is For Higher Interest Rates And A Stronger Yuan

Jun 06 2006

DBS believes China will need to raise interest rates and allow its currency to appreciate further and faster.


China To Push Up Global Inflation, Soon

Jun 01 2006

Chinese manufacturers are feeling the squeeze of higher input costs and intense competition. CLSA believes they will soon start raising prices for exports, pushing inflation up worldwide.


Some Policy Challenges Ahead, But Japanese Economic Outlook Remains Favourable

May 31 2006

Experts agree the Japanese economic recovery is robust enough to witstand a few challenges. Interest rates will soon go up, but when and by how much is still subject to an open debate.


Hong Kong Growth Outlook Strong Despite Expectation Of Higher Rates

May 31 2006

Interest rates are likely to go up further in Hong Kong, liquidity is likely to tighten, but the economy should do well.


Seoul Soon East Asia’s Most Expensive City?

May 30 2006

South Korea is experiencing its own property bubble. Andy Xie believes the end result could still be positive for the country and its economy.



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