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Luso11

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« em: 2014-02-01 13:58:31 »
Não são grandes notícias...

CHINA´S JANUARY OFFICIAL PMI SLIPS TO SIX-MONTH LOW .

China's factory growth eased to an expected six-month low in January, hurt by weaker local and foreign demand, a survey showed, a soft start for the year that heightens worries of an economic slowdown.
The official Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) edged down to 50.5 in January from December's 51, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Saturday, in line with market expectations.
The change reinforces concerns that China's economy is stuttering and could drag on financial markets on Monday as global investors, already nervous about capital flight in emerging markets, find another reason to sell riskier assets.

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« Responder #1 em: 2014-02-01 15:51:09 »
CHINA às avessas com a Imprensa internacional após a divulgação da existência de grandes fortunas de membros da " Nomenclatura que inclui Comité Central "  em praças off-shore.

China has forced another foreign correspondent to leave the country, the latest in a series of expulsions that have heightened tensions between western media companies and the Communist Party.
The reporter, Austin Ramzy of The New York Times, left Beijing on Thursday for Taipei. Chinese officials had declined to issue new work documents to Ramzy, a longtime resident of China who has in the past renewed his credentials without incident.

Ramzy will join a growing group of reporters that have been denied access to the mainland.
China has for months declined to act on the visa applications of Times employees Chris Buckley and Philip Pan. Correspondents for The Washington Post, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera and Reuters have been similarly barred from reporting in China. In December, more than two dozen Times and Bloomberg staffers were issued visas at the very last minute.

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Re:PMI CHINA
« Responder #2 em: 2014-02-01 19:33:02 »
Sim, a notícia de comunistas/capitalistas que saíram com capital para fora da China, começam a ser alguns... e milhões...

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Re:PMI CHINA
« Responder #3 em: 2014-02-03 01:29:42 »
Non-manufacturing PMI de January in CHINA a sair com ind. de 53,4 contra 54,6 do anterior ( Dez ).

Economia Chinesa a arrefecer

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« Última modificação: 2014-02-03 01:32:22 por Luso11 »

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Re:PMI CHINA
« Responder #4 em: 2014-02-04 01:53:55 »
se ajustadas ciclicalmente, as acções chinesas apresentam-se excepcionalmente baratas
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Re:PMI CHINA
« Responder #5 em: 2014-02-04 08:46:43 »

Admito que sim, mas não tenho como fiáveis grande parte dos indicadores da economia chinesa assim como toda a informação empresarial.

Corto-me ...

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