UOBAM view the current decline as a short term correction, rather than the end of the bull market which began in March 2009.
Supportive lending policies have triggered strong growth in China’s housing market. Encouraged by this, developers have boosted construction and land acquisition.
China has embarked on monetary tightening and, with the economy growing strongly and worries that imbalances will build, further tightening is likely
The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) yesterday raised the reserve requirement ratio (RRR) for Chinese banks by 0.5%. The new RRR will rise to 16% and takes effect from 18 January 2010. The PBOC also rais...
The recent approval of index futures trading, margin trading and short selling is a significant milestone in the development of China's capital markets.
Rise of The Chinese consumer?
China: crackdown on property market
The MSCI Zhong Hua Index rose in November, notwithstanding concerns about stricter capital requirements for Chinese banks and Dubai’s debt problems. Sentiment was supported by favourable economic ne...



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