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  1. 2015年5月7日 · HSBC is threatening to return to Hong Kong where the bank began, given the rise in regulations that is going on. Well of course it would be good, since China will be the number one economy in size and depth by the end of this cycle in 2032.95. The banks are now being prosecuted for manipulating just about everything, and the fines are not cheap.

  2. www.armstrongeconomics.com › category › international-newsHongKong | Armstrong Economics

    2019年9月27日 · Hong Kong & Sanctions. June 12, 2020. QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; Hong Kong is the source for US dollars for China. If Trump imposes serious sanctions, this would actually lead to a shortage of dollars in... HongKong.

  3. 2021年9月24日 · Market Talk September 24, 2021. ASIA: Evergrande’s debt crisis will slow down China’s economic growth, but will likely have minimal spillover on the country’s financial system, Li Daokui, a former advisor to the People’s Bank of China said in an interview to CNBC. He added that a default by Evergrande will have minimal ...

  4. 2021年10月8日 · Posted Oct 8, 2021 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. ASIA: The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today: NIKKEI 225 increased 370.73 or 1.34% to 28,048.94. Shanghai increased 24.00 or 0.67% to 3,592.17. Hang Seng increased 136.12 or 0.55% to 24,837.85. ASX 200 increased 63.40 points or 0.87% to 7,320.10.

  5. 2020年6月12日 · HJ. ANSWER: The actual composition of the sanction from the United States remains unclear. The Trump administration is not likely to impose extreme sanctions against Chinese financial institutions. Such a move would cut them off outright from the US dollar payment system which is the foundation of the entire Swift network.

  6. Market Talk – June 24, 2024 June 24, 2024 ASIA: The major Asian stock markets had mixed day today: NIKKEI 225 increased 208.18 points or 0.54% to 38,804.65 Shanghai decreased 35.04 points or -1.17%... Market Talk

  7. 2022年6月23日 · The median GDP forecast among investment banks tracked by CNBC is far lower, at 3.4%. Bank of America became the latest to cut earlier this week, while Nomura has the lowest forecast of 3.3%. Goldman Sachs is the only major investment bank with a forecast of 4% or slightly higher.