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Luxury is recession-proof, says CLSA
Even a slowdown in economic growth will not dent China's appetite for luxury goods, according to CLSA's Aaron Fischer.
By
Aiko Hayashi
13 February 2012
Hong Kong and Singapore march ahead
Asia is in the vanguard of globalisation, driven by Hong Kong and Singapore, but businessmen are pessimistic about the challenges ahead, according to a new report by Ernst & Young.
By
Rupert Walker
10 February 2012
Criticism of private equity "ridiculous", say practitioners
Asian private equity specialists defend their profession as Mitt Romney's presidential ambitions draw unwanted attention to the industry.
By
Nick Ferguson
8 February 2012
Macro & Markets
Malaysian economy offers bright spot amid global slump
With the outlook for 2012 shrouded by persistent worries about the debt crisis in Europe and a slowdown in China, pockets of opportunity may be found in smaller emerging ...
By
Aiko Hayashi
| 26 January 2012
Macro & Markets
Year of the Dragon suggests stock market gains in 2012
Viewed as a major game-changer, the dragon should support the market once it emerges from the water in August, according to CLSA's tongue-in-cheek feng shui index.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 19 January 2012
Macro & Markets
Stiglitz is the Wizard of Oz
A rainbow coalition of single-issue agendas seem to make up the world view of Professor Joseph Stiglitz, preached on the conference circuit.
By
Rupert Walker
| 19 January 2012
Macro & Markets
Strong yen hampering Japan's post-earthquake recovery
While the economy shows signs of a comeback, one of Japan’s top executives says the strong yen will likely haunt the country’s exporters for years.
By
Aiko Hayashi
| 18 January 2012
Macro & Markets
US economy will not suffer lost decade
The US is heading for a slow and gradual recovery rather than a Japanese-style lost decade, and it will once again lead G3 growth in 2012, say strategists.
By
Ivan Zhang
| 18 January 2012
Macro & Markets
China's elite worry about lack of reform
A panel of Chinese government officials and business leaders complain that a lack of reform and too much government interference are threatening China's development.
By
Lillian Liu
| 17 January 2012
Macro & Markets
The euro is here to stay
A breakup of the euro is politically and economically unthinkable, according to HSBC.
By
Rupert Walker
| 16 January 2012
Macro & Markets
No quick fix for euro, says SocGen
A costly breakup of the eurozone is unlikely, according to Societe Generale, but there are also no quick solutions to turn the situation around.
By
Ivan Zhang
| 12 January 2012
Macro & Markets
Commodities have substance in a bimodal world
The long-term case for commodity investment will be affected by dichotomous anxieties about deflation and inflation, but can be alleviated by trading momentum.
By
Rupert Walker
| 9 January 2012
Macro & Markets
Year of the dragon offers opportunity, says HSBC
HSBC's global economic outlook focuses on the positive, stressing the attractiveness of corporate credit and Asian equities.
By
Ivan Zhang
| 9 January 2012
Macro & Markets
Historically cheap valuations will support Asian equities
RBS argues that while the upside will be capped by the debt overhang in Europe, the potential rewards for buying Asian equities now outweigh the risks.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 6 January 2012
Macro & Markets
Cheap Chinese banks may offer value in 2012
Chinese lenders offer good investment opportunities this year on cheap valuations and accommodative government policies.
By
Lillian Liu
| 5 January 2012
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