China and Emerging Markets

Top Priorities for China’s Economy in 2017

Renee Mu, Currency Analyst DailyFX, reports on Chinese authorities’ economic priorities for the new calendar year.

Dec 20 2016

The Outlook For 2017: International

Equity strategists and economists provide their views and forecasts for the global economy in 2017.

Dec 19 2016


Next Week At A Glance

A brief look at important company events and economic data releases next week.

Dec 09 2016

Saxo Bank’s Outrageous Predictions

A summary of Saxo Bank’s annual report on its ten “outrageous” predictions for 2017. Are they that outrageous?

Dec 08 2016


Previous Stories

The Overnight Report: 1000 Equals Fifty Percent

Aug 04 2009

The S&P hit 1000 last night to mark a 50% rally spurred on by global manufacturing data. Dow up 114.


China Manufacturing Remains All About Domestic Demand

Aug 03 2009

China’s manufacturers continue reporting improving circumstances, but foreign demand for their products remains lacklustre.


A Little Trouble In Big China

Jul 30 2009

Yesterday the Shanghai stock market suffered its biggest fall since November last year. Deja-vu?


Nickel

Jul 30 2009

This forlorn metal is contemplating a new lease of life.


The Overnight Report: Can’t Kill It With A Gun

Jul 30 2009

Poor data, poor bond auction, big commodity drops – but still Wall Street bounces back. Dow down 26. (Locked for subscribers until 10:00 AEST)


When The Debtor Met The Creditor

Jul 28 2009

President Obama’s delegation is currently in talks with China’s team in Washington about politics, climate and economics. Oh to be a fly on the wall.


Asia To Be A Driver Of Higher Oil Prices

Jul 27 2009

Barclays Capital notes oil demand is more sensitive to economic growth rates in Asia than in other regions.


China Is ‘Going Out’

Jul 24 2009

The Chinese government has publicly acknowledged its policy to diversify away from the US dollar and into foreign companies.


When Will China Pull In The Reins?

Jul 20 2009

Easy monetary policy is funding the apparent return boom in the Chinese economy, once more fuelling the risk of soaring inflation. How will the authorities respond this time?


China Widening Outflows Rather Than Appreciating Currency

Jul 20 2009

China has chosen to widen its outflow channels rather than allow its currency to appreciate as it attempts to reduce economic dependency on exports.



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