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How can China sell off its government-owned companies? - Investing Guide at Deep Blue G... - 1 views

(China Economic Review) State-owned enterprises, or SOEs, have made a remarkable contribution to the growth and development of the Chinese economy over the past 30 years. They have provided a stab...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo How can China sell off its government-owned companies

started by ma8eve8fox on 12 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
lulukoch19

In China, Local Leaders Defy Beijing on Reforms - Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Pu... - 1 views

China's top leaders continue to struggle to get local and provincial governments to implement economic reforms. China's government appears to be struggling to get local governments to implement its...

In China Local Leaders Defy Beijing on Reforms Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo

started by lulukoch19 on 14 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
Yahnie Miller

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC - How emerging markets sell-off will hit FTSE 100 shares - 1 views

Investors fearful about the impact of the emerging-markets crisis on their portfolio may be shocked to discover they have more exposure to a meltdown than they think. Blue-chip companies listed on...

deep blue publications group llc how emerging markets sell-off will hit FTSE 100 shares

started by Yahnie Miller on 14 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Freya Connolly

Deep Blue Group LLC: U.S. Stocks Retreat with Emerging Equities on China Data - 0 views

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    U.S. stocks declined with emerging-market equities while base metals drove commodities lower as an unexpected drop in Chinese exports fueled concern that growth in the world's second-largest economy is moderating. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index (SPX) fell less than 0.1 percent from a record close, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.2 percent. The MSCI Emerging Markets Index was down 1.2 percent by 4:52 p.m. in New York, the steepest drop in a week. China's CSI 300 Index fell to a five-year low. Copper posted its biggest two-day drop in 28 months, while lead and zinc also retreated. Corn prices sank the most in three months while 10-year U.S. Treasuries rose for the first time in five days. For more online publication of latest news, visit the following: http://deepbluegroup.org/ http://deepbluegroup.org/about.html
ernstwhte

The Big Story Isn't What You Think It Is: Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publicatio... - 1 views

For the past six years, the mainstream has looked for the one thing that would cause markets to crash. They've come up with no end of ideas. Each has failed miserably. After a few wobbles here and ...

The Big Story Isn't What You Think It Is Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo

started by ernstwhte on 02 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
Ron Milligan

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications: Equities sag on disappointing China tr... - 1 views

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    Asian stocks slipped in early trade on Monday and the dollar stepped back from its recent highs as disappointing Chinese trade data and uncertainty over the crisis in Ukraine kept risk appetite in check. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS lost 0.2 percent, and Australian shares .AXJO shed 0.5 percent. U.S. stock futures fell 0.2 percent from their record closing high on Friday. The euro remained near recent highs, with bulls still heartened by the European Central Bank's reluctance last week to take further policy action. For more online publication of latest news, visit the following: http://deepbluegroup.org/ http://deepbluegroup.org/about.html
Yethchell Minedune

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications: Asian and European industrial health u... - 1 views

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    (Reuters) - Europe's and Asia's industrial health will be closely watched in the coming week for an indication of how solid - or weak - a footing the global economy was on at the start of the year. With China's leaders seeking to rebalance the world's industrial powerhouse more toward consumer spending, and with bad weather distorting most United States data since the start of the year, some clarity would be helpful. After private sector business surveys suggesting services activity around the world is on the up, investors and policymakers will shift their focus to industrial production figures for the euro zone, Britain, Japan and China. Industrial output growth in China, the world's second largest economy, is likely to have slowed further in January from 9.7 percent in December, hurt by weaker local and foreign demand. For more topic: http://deepbluegroup.org/ http://deepbluegroup.org/about.html
Sarah Hayley

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC: Netflix to enter Chinese market - 0 views

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    Video streaming provider Netflix is reportedly negotiating with Chinese media firms in a bid to enter the country's huge market. However, it could possibly be faced with challenges like censorship along the way. According to reports, Netflix is currently in talks with several Chinese firms that hold content license in the country. Most notable among them is Wasu Media Holding, co-owned by Jack Ma of Alibaba. Shares of Netflix increased sharply after reports of its possible operations in China became public. It increased by 5%, gaining around 30% since April and passing the USD 600 threshold for the first time. Moreover, the online video streaming service got almost 5 million new customers, reaching the all-time high of 60 million subscribers -- with 20 million coming from its foreign markets. Doing business in Beijing will present a number of concerns for the company like potential censoring of certain programs and questions about streaming rights in the country. Netflix has been licensing some of its programs to Chinese companies before but is now looking to acquire global rights to its content. However, Deep Blue Publications Group LLC reported that Netflix is cautiously saying that the company's plans in China is a modest one -- just a "small service" if things work out well with their negotiations. "If we go, it will be a modest investment. Because we won't have that much content, we're going to be very cautious and feel our way along through that process, if we're able to get that license," said Netflix's Reed Hastings. Their video streaming service has recently launched in New Zealand, Australia and later Japan. Looks like Netflix is getting closer to its goal of being available in two hundred nations as it has already reached 50 at present. Perhaps it's trying to boost its international presence more than ever as domestic growth is slowing down, according to Deep Blue Publications Group LLC. Indeed, its foreign markets' growth is overtaking that of its d
Yahnie Miller

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC - Tips from an expert on long-term investing - 1 views

I have frequently emphasized the importance of a diversified portfolio and of having a significant portion of common stocks in your portfolio, even in retirement. Although I have been retired for 1...

deep blue publications group llc tips from an expert on long-term investing

started by Yahnie Miller on 15 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
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