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Was Warren Buffett's appearance on Chinese TV over the weekend an attempt to reassure retail investors that China's market rally will continue?
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China's repressed financial system has heaped on the risk that the central bank will soon sit on large losses on its FX holdings, a fillip for SWF-led investments
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Asian export economies are now better insulated against a slowdown in Europe and the US than they were in 2008-9, according to new research
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The region’s leading industry event that promises a first class speaker line up, unsurpassed networking opportunities and excellent discussion on the latest trends and best practices in this maturing distressed market.
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There is an “electronic arms race” going on amongst global banks, says Jeff Feig, global head of g10 fx at Citigroup in New York.
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The apparent decoupling between asset markets – EM equities, in particular - and continued macro stress this week is a source of optimism for some and fear for others. Take your pick.
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Warnings that loose monetary policy to turbo-charge growth to 7% could sow the seeds of a hard landing in two years time
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The bulk of the $600 billion in new funds sought by the IMF will have to come from large emerging economies. It's do or die.
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Further house price falls in December have heightened fears that a property crash will significantly drag down growth in 2012
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China’s latest growth numbers should dispel fears of an imminent hard landing, but property concerns are beginning to bite
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Goldman Sachs has forecast robust industrial commodity price growth in 2012, despite signs of a Chinese slowdown
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New figures show Indian inflation at a two-year low, but analysts warn that the structural drivers of price growth remain intact