china

A recent trip to China has made me a roaring bull on this up-and-coming nation.
Investors who are considering China must be epecially aware of its politics in this transition year.
The Chinese economy could be in for what some see as a pre-election surge.
The results are subpar, but there's an interesting HOGS opportunity.
The market had a weird day, but it was still able to summon a rally.
NetEase.com and Perfect World are the stars of the sector.     
Too much China bashing and you lose a substantial portion of the industrial earnings.
There won’t be the same pressure to bid up the price of content.
You may want to buy a handful of these companies, perhaps allocating 0.25% to 0.5% per position.
It can't let this tiff escalate and run the risk of losing the market so important to first-quarter growth.

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