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Global market turmoil

  • Chinese economic slowdown: Devaluation and volatility should not put off Western retailers

    August 25, 2015

    The surprise decision by the China's central bank to devalue its currency on three consecutive days has been linked to China’s state authorities’ attempts to boost its struggling economy. It is, however, unlikely to cause significant disruption to many Western retailers who are supplying in the region.    The correction may have been a gesture to [...]

  • Black Monday 2015: Shanghai Composite plunges further but Hang Seng, Taiex, ASX 200 trading up

    August 25, 2015

    China's Shanghai Composite plunged further this morning, opening more than six per cent down – but other major indices in Asia regained ground in morning trading as investors made the most of yesterday's bloodbath.  China was taking the brunt of lingering gloom, with Shenzhen Composite also falling by around 5.5 per cent. Having opened 6.4 [...]

  • China stock market crash 2015 : When a correction becomes a buying opportunity – CNBC Comment

    August 25, 2015

    The definition of “Correction Territory” is when a market sees a downward move from a recent high of 10 per cent or more. Being down over 15 per cent since its high in April, for example, the broad-based European Stoxx 600 index is now officially in correction. But with many European stock market indices down [...]

  • Chinese stock market crash 2015: Money has poured into Japan as Asian markets crumble over China woes

    August 25, 2015

    Money has flowed into Japanese exchange traded funds (ETFs) this year as the market stands out as the last area of safety in Asia.    So far this year, overseas investors have piled $16.4bn into ETFs tracking Japan’s stock markets – nearly quadruple last year’s total of $4.4bn, according to data from Markit.   The [...]

  • Black Monday 2015 crash reaction: If the global stock markets start to panic, Twitter’s sure to follow suit…

    August 25, 2015

    Suffice to say Twitter went into meltdown almost as quickly as the markets yesterday.    Former top Treasury official Damian McBride kicked off the crazy yesterday morning with some helpful financial advice. “Get hard cash in a safe place now,” he urged. “Don’t assume banks and cashpoints will be open, or bank cards will work.”  [...]

  • The bubble finally bursts on Black Monday: Tea, walnuts, garlic, now the Chinese stock market

    August 25, 2015

    Fermented tea, garlic, preserved walnuts, and mahogany furniture. All of these have soared in price at one stage in the last ten years as wealthy Chinese have looked for places to store their assets and make a quick buck.   “There are relatively few investment options,” says Mark Williams of Capital Economics.   The walnut [...]

  • Black Monday 2015: Shanghai shockwave wipes $1.6 trillion from global blue-chips in just one day

    August 25, 2015

    More than one trillion dollars was wiped off the value of the world’s top companies yesterday, as panic on China’s trading floors sent shockwaves through global markets.   Volatility soared to levels not seen since the aftermath of the financial crisis, prompted by renewed fears over the health of China’s economy and a near-nine per [...]

  • Black Monday 2015: US stocks battered in biggest fall since 2011

    August 24, 2015

    After briefly reversing the losses they suffered in early morning trading, US stocks dived back down again and experienced their biggest one-day fall in four years.   Read more: Black Monday: Equities bloodbath continues on US markets as Dow Jones and S&P 500 plummet   At close, Nasdaq was down 3.8 per cent at 4,526, while [...]

  • Black Monday 2015: Don’t panic, the outlook after the stock market crash remains positive – despite volatility

    August 24, 2015

    Yesterday’s dramatic moves in stock markets around the world, coming on top of the pronounced market volatility of recent weeks, will have concerned investors, with the lack of a single clear trigger making it harder to assess the potential for this volatility to be sustained.    While the fluctuations we’ve seen over the last few [...]

  • As the CBI upgrades its forecasts, is stronger UK growth sustainable amid global turmoil?

    August 24, 2015

    Vicky Pryce, chief economic adviser at CEBR, says Yes After three per cent growth last year, the UK is continuing to perform better than many other Western economies. The CBI’s upgrade of its growth forecast from 2.4 per cent to 2.6 per cent for the whole of 2015 builds on a couple of quarters of [...]

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