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can someone explain me what does it mean

2007-03-06 02:06:28 · 4 answers · asked by flaka 2 in Business & Finance Investing

specifically referring the the recent and also not so recent volatility of the Chinese stock market

2007-03-06 03:05:21 · update #1

4 answers

I wish that the question were just a tad more specific. What new equation?

Are you referring to the Chinese stock market or the Chinese market for goods and services? Or are you specifically referring the the recent and also not so recent volitility of the Chinese stock market?

China is a rapidly expanding economy that has a lot of growth potential. There are some excellent investment values in the Chinese stock market in my opinion, CHL being one. There is currently a great deal of fear that the Chinese stock market is over bought and people have been bailing out with a vengance.

The old adage of buy low, sell high comes to mind in such a scenario.

2007-03-06 02:15:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

China has announced that they are
refusing
to accept American Corporations purchasing into their stock market any
longer as they did in the past. China also said that they are no longer
going to be purchasing our securities as they have in the past,
including
bonds and T-bills. China's decisions and subsequent announcements at the
beginning of the week has sent a panic across the World's markets.

This means the American $$$$ is going down!! It also means the central bank is bringing America down and raising up China

2007-03-06 10:12:21 · answer #2 · answered by anya_mystica 4 · 0 0

You better be careful on your dollar moves Anya. EVERYONE already knows that the dollar is heading for the abyss, yet it refuses to collapse. This is a contradiction. If everyone already knows, who is still holding dollars? I own some gold, but market action implies that the dollar will hold.

2007-03-06 10:32:09 · answer #3 · answered by AZ123 4 · 0 0

U mean the Shanghai Exchange. Last week went it loss 9% it rippled through the other asian markets,the European Bourses.

2007-03-06 12:47:49 · answer #4 · answered by chuck h 5 · 0 0

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