China Consumer Confidence Rises On Holiday Season In January - MNI News
The Rise Of The Chinese Consumer - Forbes
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The Rise Of The Chinese ConsumerForbesThe relative winners are likely to be inland provinces with more responsive education systems. One thing is clear, investors were right to believe in the China consumer'sstrength. Even with the economy slowing, the Chinese consumer is getting better ...and more » |
China's Consumer Technology Revelation, Redux: RENN, KUTV, &CNTF in Focus - SmallCap Network
Horrocks Favors China Consumer, India Industrial Stocks - Washington Post
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Horrocks Favors China Consumer, India Industrial StocksWashington PostJan. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Horrocks, chief investment officer at Matthews Asia, talks about Federal Reserve monetary policy, Asia stocks and his investment strategy. He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg) ...and more » |
China's consumer inflation falls to 4.1% - Financial Times
HSBC China Consumer Opportunities Fund: More of the same - Moneylife Personal Finance site and magazine
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HSBC China ConsumerOpportunities Fund: More of the sameMoneylife Personal Finance site and magazineHSBC Mutual Fund plans to launch an open-ended Fund of Funds (FOF) scheme—HSBC China ConsumerOpportunities Fund. The scheme would invest 95%-100% in its overseas fund—HSBC Global Investment Funds (HGIF) China ConsumerOpportunities Fund. |
Consumer Reports studies appliance fire causes - 7Online.com
China's consumer inflation falls to 4.1 per cent - IBNLive.com
FinSys Update: Chinese Consumer Confid Strengthens 2nd Month - MNI News
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FinSys Update: Chinese Consumer Confid Strengthens 2nd MonthMNI NewsThe headline China ConsumerSentiment Index and five out of the seven sub-indexes rose last month, with gap narrowing from the levels seen at the end of 2010 and early 2011, before the domestic economic slowdown and prior to Europe's simmering debt ... |
China's CPI growth to slow down markedly in 2012 - People's Daily Online
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China's CPI growth to slow down markedly in 2012People's Daily OnlineChina's ConsumerPrice Index (CPI), a main gauge of inflation, rose 4.1 percent in December 2011 from the previous year, hitting a 15-month low, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Jan. 12. The country's inflation rate has remained persistently ...and more » |