Posts Tagged ‘China’
Tue Feb 7, 2012 15:04 BST |
Business Monitor Online’s Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare analysis has just published two new articles on trends in the sector. In the first article, we outline our belief that, in anticipation of an investment-led economic slowdown, the Chinese government will increase its efforts to boost the country’s social security net in order to control popular discontent. The… [Read more]
Tags: cardiovascular disease, China, diabetes, GCC, Healthcare, Middle East, obesity, social spending
Posted in: Asia, China, General, Middle East, Pharmaceuticals
Mon Feb 6, 2012 16:19 BST |
Earlier today, I attended a panel discussion on the political crisis in Syria at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Although the event had been planned in advance, today’s meeting took place with Russia’s and China’s weekend veto of a UN Security Council resolution on Syria fresh in everyone’s minds. Below, I summarise the main… [Read more]
Tags: Arab League, Bashar al-Assad, China, Free Syrian Army, FSA, IISS, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Russia, Syria, UN resolution, veto
Posted in: General, Geopolitics, Middle East, Political Risk
Fri Jan 27, 2012 16:52 BST |
After a volatile year and a seemingly robust start to 2012, Mark Schaltuper, Head of Europe Country Risk & Financial Markets, asked Business Monitor’s Commodities team what the outlook for commodities is for the remainder of the year. John Davies, Ed Coughlan and Ophelie Buchet share their views on the upside potential for the commodity… [Read more]

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Tags: agribusiness, agriculture, Base Metals, BHP, China, Commodities, corn, gold, hard landing, La Nina, liquidity, mining, Rio Tinto, soybean, sugar, trade restrictions
Posted in: Agribusiness, China, Commodities, General, Podcast
Fri Jan 27, 2012 15:59 BST |
US Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Wednesday, January 25, called for the United States to expand its space programme. In particular, he stated that the US would have a permanent base on the moon by the end of his putative second term, ie January 2021. This echoed former president George W. Bush’s goal of… [Read more]
Tags: China, ESA, moon base, NASA, Newt Gingrich, Russia, space programme
Posted in: China, General, Geopolitics, US
Tue Jan 24, 2012 15:24 BST |
Business Monitor Online has recently published two new analyses on North East Asia. China: With the economy heading towards a ‘hard landing’, we believe it will become increasingly difficult for the central government to report strong growth figures. While the headline GDP figure is as much a political issue as an economic one, a greater… [Read more]
Tags: China, Economy, GDP, hard landing, Kim Jong Nam, Kim Jong Un, North Korea
Posted in: Asia, China, General, Political Risk
Fri Jan 13, 2012 14:53 BST |
Monetary data out of China released over the past week have bolstered investor sentiment. Chinese CPI (consumer price index) continued to fall in December 2011, coming in at a 15-month low of 4.1% y-o-y (compared with the 6.5% high registered in June), while producer price inflation was subdued at just 1.7%. Such disinflation raises hope… [Read more]
Tags: agribusiness, bank lending, China, food prices, inflation, La Nina, monetary policy
Posted in: Agribusiness, China, Commodities, Equities, Food And Drink, General, Inflation/Deflation, Latin America
Sun Jan 8, 2012 15:55 BST |
The future of North Korea has rightly received greater attention following the sudden death of Kim Jong Il in December, and my colleagues and I have written about latest developments extensively on Business Monitor Online. In fact, we have been talking about the succession process and outlining scenarios for the country’s evolution for some years… [Read more]
Tags: books, China, future scenarios, Inspector O, James Church, Man with the Baltic Stare, North Korea, power struggle
Posted in: Asia, Book Review, General, Geopolitics, Political Risk