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Opinion Is Divided On State Of Chinese Economy, But Not On Its Importance

It is difficult to gauge true fragility of China, but economists agree it will have profound impact on the rest of the world in 2016. By Heather Stewart It was perhaps fitting that China’s latest lacklustre industrial survey was the first fragment of financial data to greet the new year. Economists are divided about the risks … Continue reading

Accelerating India’s Growth Will Need Further Reform

By Raghbendra Jha On the back of expanding global trade and buoyant exports the Indian economy managed to grow at more than 9 per cent annually between 2005–6 and 2007–8. But following the global financial crisis, and subsequent sluggish world output and trade trends, economic growth in India has been lacklustre and remains well below … Continue reading

Mark Mobius: A Look Ahead At Emerging Markets In 2016

By Mark Mobius, Templeton Emerging Markets Group In many respects, 2015 was a challenging year for investors in emerging markets. However, we consider many of the factors driving recent volatility to be temporary, and we are optimistic for the longer term due to several factors. The Strength of Emerging Markets First, emerging economies in general have experienced … Continue reading

What To Expect In Southeast Asia In 2016

By Global Risk Insights 2016 will be an interesting year for Southeast Asia, as the region braces for changes in government (or none at all), implements the ASEAN economy community, and prepares for volatility with the rising tension of the South China Sea and the increasing risk of terrorist attacks.   Myanmar NLD needs to … Continue reading

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