International Finance

Category : Economy

Column: Investment Insights

Abenomics Ends Darkness In The Land of The Rising Sun 20th February 2014 Abenomics has revived economic growth in Japan but long term structural reforms – the Third Arrow – holds the key to its ultimate success, argues Jagannadham Thunuguntla Ever since the election of Shinzo Abe as Japan’s Prime Minister in December, 2012, the...

China’s January FDI inflow notches 16% y-o-y jump

Riding on the back of service sector, the world’s second largest economy says all is well with near $11-bn foreign fund inflow, reports Team IFM Beijing, February 20: Sweeping aside signs of a slowing economy and within days of announcing a bumper trade surplus, China sprung another surprise on Tuesday saying it had attracted nearly...

Japan’s December industrial output not per expectations

Revised data shows while production figures were still ahead of that in November, it fell short year-end predictions, reports Team IFM Tokyo, February 19:  Japan’s industrial production in December didn’t increase at the pace it was initially estimated to have had, revised official data released on Monday showed, though it was still better than the...

India’s factory output shrinks but inflation dips to 2-year low

Industrial production contracted year-on-year in December for the third consecutive month, but inflation rate falls to 24-month low, reports Team IFM New Delhi, February 13: India’s industrial output shrank year-on-year in December, but a measure of good cheer was ushered in by official data released on Wednesday that showed the country’s annual rate of inflation...

China’s January trade surplus stuns all with 14 per cent jump

The world’s second largest economy posts $31-bn balance contrary to slower growth and lower surplus predicted by economists, reports Team IFM Beijing, February 12: Cocking a snook at doomsayers, China on Wednesday said its trade surplus rose in January compared to the year-ago period, marking a remarkable turnaround from a sharp year-on-year decline the month...

Investors celebrate as Australian home prices continue to rise

The housing sector Down Under is booming as interest rates are near record lows and banks are rushing in to up lending, reports Team IFM Canberra, February 11: With liquidity from willing lenders pouring in, Australians are flocking to financiers for further home loans, pushing up prices of building units and keeping the central bank...

ECB discounts deflation fears, keeps rates unchanged

The ECB dashes hopes of action against deflation fears in the euro zone by keeping its benchmark rate unchanged even as Bank of England follows suit, reports Team IFM. Frankfurt, February 10: The European Central Bank (ECB) has discounted deflation fears and decided to keep its benchmark refinancing rate unchanged at 0.25 percent, mirroring Bank...

Column: Investment Insights

Slouching Dragon, Hidden Elephant 10th February 2014 With the Chinese economy apparently going into a sustained blue funk, India may benefit significantly from lower commodity and crude oil prices, argues Jagannadham Thunuguntla The remarkable resurgence of China’s economy since the 1980s is probably one of the most crucial developments in the recent history of the...