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Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Posts Tagged ‘ Chinese Stocks ’

Earthquake Will Boost Chinese Inflation Rate

May 21st, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News

The recent devastating earthquake in China will push record food prices in the country even higher. However, experts say the earthquake will not slow economic growth.

“There will be less supply of pork, less supply of rice,” said Sun Mingchun, a Hong Kong-based economist at Lehman Brothers Holdings, speaking to Bloomberg. “It’s not causing supply to decline drastically but it is definitely less. The impact on inflation is more than its impact on growth.”



Is the Great China Bubble Popping?

Apr 22nd, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News, International Investing

Chinese stocks dropped further 3.9% this morning, sending the Shanghai Composite Index to 50% below its October peak. The index includes all the 862 companies on the larger of China’s two stock exchanges.

“Even while China’s export growth is slowing as a result of the economic slowdown in the West,” says Chris Mayer in The Daily Reckoning, “its economy is continuing to hold up remarkably well as domestic and regional demand picks up — and the country’s appetite for imports is helping the emerging markets to withstand the US slump.”



$500,000 for 27 Bottles of Plonk

Apr 21st, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News, International Investing

It’s the highest price ever paid for a single lot of wine, reports Reuters.

The buyer? An anonymous Chinese billionaire.

According to the report: “The anonymous Chinese entrepreneur bought a mix of vintages of Romanee Conti, a Burgundy wine and considered to be among the world’s most exclusive with only 450 cases produced each year.”

China is booming, despite the recent sell-off of Chinese stocks, but how do US investors profit from the China story without getting burnt?



What the Numbers Say About Buying Chinese Stocks

Apr 14th, 2008 | By Ian Davis | Category: International Investing

Last year, the Chinese stock market turned in one of the greatest performances in stock market history. The Shanghai Composite Index climbed as high as 128%… and finished the year with a 97% gain.