Emerging markets

China’s growth slows, spurring stimulus

While the markets are reacting positively to news that Europeans, North American and Japan’s central banks have made dollar swaps cheaper, less attention is being paid to a move by Chinese authorities to loosen monetary policy.

By Staff |November 30, 2011

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In search of the next BRICs

While growth in developed economies currently ranges between slow and stalled, emerging economies have seen tremendous growth powered largely by the BRIC nations consisting of Brazil, Russia, India and China.

By Vikram Barhat |November 18, 2011

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China, India continue to shine

As the eurozone crumbles before the eyes of global citizens and U.S. economic growth is slow to none, investors should start to look at emerging markets for comfort.

By Brooke Smith |November 10, 2011

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Manulife beefs up China presence

Manulife Financial and Bank of China boosted their business ties by signing a new two-year agreement, according to a Manulife release.

By Staff |November 9, 2011

1 min read