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Investors have been waiting for the president to bash a strong dollar
Fund managers think downturn could strike in second half of 2019 or early 2020
PBoC’s policy of minimal transparency replaced by a more open approach
European bond rates have failed to keep pace with US, raising questions for economy
Return on equity is about 25% lower than the average for global peers
There will be winners and losers from the increase in the three-month Libor rate
Governance code being hardened to encourage companies to sell stakes
Acquisition of retail centre operator is latest twist in a fast-changing narrative
New financial year in April may see restoration of usual currency dynamics
Cross-shareholding cosiness continues to entrench indifference towards ‘real’ investors
Investors focus on shifting rates strategy from ECB and BoJ
The social network is valued at a discount to the wider market despite giddy growth
If these stock moves can be called a correction, it is a minor one
Politics, protectionism and persistent structural problems cloud rosy outlook
Elections in Brazil and Mexico unlikely to deliver populist policies that investors fear
Aibee is one of many tech groups attracting investors before it makes money
Momentum is with China but a rising dollar or a trade war with the US are biggest threats
A potential debt restructuring is likely to prompt questions about sub-Saharan region
Nobel laureate economist’s model suggests share valuations are too expensive
Investors may find their assumptions about consumer packaged goods companies prove costly
Expectations are usually revised downwards as announcements approach
If tax cuts are seen as stimulative for the economy, the effects on bonds could be significant
Buying tech shares and shunning state-owned enterprises may prove trickier
Questionable whether ‘big three’ investors assert themselves enough on governance
The currency’s modest rise after growth figures underlines investors’ worries
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