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Jan 2012
Despite of the slowdown of economic growth in the Q4 2011, we observed some positive signs in the last month of 2011. Retail sales value growth rebounded to 18.1%YoY in Dec from 17.3%YoY in Nov and 17.2%YoY in Oct. We estimate real retail sales growth rebounded to 13.8%YoY in Dec from 12.6%YoY in Nov. The ease ... china, united states
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Jan 2012
China is now expected to see slower growth over the next few years and subsequent economic progress will be hindered by demographic changes. Not only does China have to deal with the original problem (low aggregate ... The Chinese central bank has already hiked interest rates 5 times (though they recently lowered reserve ... china, united states
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2030 (projection)
Chart 3: We forecast slower investment and slower GDP growth in China China: GDP growth, expenditure components, y/y % 2030E ... of China’s capacity and a decline in profitability. Bubbles may become more widespread, and bad loans may build up in the banking system. We forecast that the rate of investment growth will slow gradually, and so will GDP growth. But there is always the danger of a sudden drop in confidence and a more ... china
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Jun 2011
china, europe, germany, united states
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2060 (projection)
, “Demographic change and economic growth in Asia, ” Population and Development Review, 26, 257-290. Brander, James A. and Steve Dowrick (1994), “The role of fertility and population in economic growth: Empirical ... A. J. and E. Hoover (1958), Population Growth and Economic Development in Low-Income Countries, Princeton University ... China: W/D
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Jan 2012
Chart 1: Chinese GDP growth net exports investment consumption GDP percent RBC forecast Source: CEIC, RBC ... growth to make a smaller but still significant contribution in 2011 and 2012 – that is, no collapse for now. In particular, the ongoing development of China’s central and western provinces suggests that the economy can continue to sustain strong investment growth over the medium-term (more on this next week). ... china
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2017 (projection)
warning of near- zero growth in Europe and a “substantial” cut to its global forecast. China’s exports ... China’s economy probably grew the least in 10 quarters in the last three months of 2011 and may ... will be in the pipeline in coming months, ” said Zhang Zhiwei, Hong Kong-based chief China economist at Nomura Holdings Inc
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2015 (projection)
China Natural gas consumption, by sector, China, 2000 GDP growth in China Regional shares of China’s GDP ... to the Asia Pacific market, 2001 T Annual energy demand growth, by fuel, 2000–15 – eastern coastal China ... reference case Average annual growth in energy consumption, by fuel, 2000–15 – eastern coastal China
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Jan 2012
GDP growth in China slows significantly to 4.7% in 2011 and 7.2% in 2012, reflecting the combined impact of the assumptions outlined below, and other impacts such as lower investment in the commercial and residential property sectors, higher unemployment and lower consumption. GDP growth to recover to above ... Oxford Economics — Macroeconomic Model Output from Stress Case Scenario • Chinese GDP growth falls ... ’s base case and Fitch’s GEO reveal that base case projections for global, Chinese and US GDP growth do
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Market & industry reports
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China is one of the fastest growing economies, expanding at 10.0 annually. China has adopted a sustainable economic growth model resulting in a burgeoning energy industry. Energy consumption is dominated by thermal sources such as oil and coal. However, there is likely to be a shift to new and renewable energies such as solar, hydro and wind energy. Opportunities that can be tapped into include clean, energy saving technologies and construction of infrastructure for conventional and unconventional energy generation and distribution. China’s economy has shown outstanding growth since ...
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Publisher: Frost & Sullivan
Date: Jun 2011
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Retailing in China by Mintel Global Market Navigator provides you with annual year-end market size data, most recently updated in 2011. Market size for Retailing in China is given in CNY and number of outlets with a minimum of five years' historical data. Market Forecast is provided for five years. Included with this snapshot is socio-economic data for China. Population, Consumer Price Index (CPI), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Exchange Rates. ...
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Publisher: Mintel
Date: Jun 2011
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Trucks in China by Mintel Global Market Navigator provides you with annual year-end market size data, most recently updated in 2011. This market covers medium and heavy goods and freight carrying and special purpose vehicles. Market size is based on annual new registrations; it excludes second hand sales. Market size for Trucks in China is given in new registrations with a minimum of five years' historical data. Market Forecast is provided for five years. Included with this snapshot is socio-economic data for China. Population, Consumer Price Index (CPI), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), ...
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Publisher: Mintel
Date: Jun 2011
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Beer in China by Mintel Global Market Navigator provides you with annual year-end market size data, most recently updated in 2011. This market covers extra strong, strong, standard, light and no alcohol beers. Market size is based on retail (off trade) and non-retail (on trade and food industry) sales. Market size for Beer in China is given in litres with a minimum of five years' historical data. Market Forecast is provided for five years. Included with this snapshot is socio-economic data for China. Population, Consumer Price Index (CPI), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Exchange Rates. ...
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Publisher: Mintel
Date: Jun 2011
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China has been the fastest growing economy, expanding at 10.5 percent annually, driven by exports and investment. High priority is given to transform economic structure from export driven to consumption driven economy during the 12th five year plan period. The ICT industry has emerged as driver of economic growth supported by government initiatives and increased investment. The recent development plans of the Government aim at expanding the internet connectivity across the rural-urban space. Opportunities exist in fixed line, mobile, broadband, computer hardware and IT services ...
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Publisher: Frost & Sullivan
Date: May 2011
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