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en Investors thought the political tension with China might have been priced into the main board's fall last week.

en The political tension is somewhat priced in by recent declines. The public is also expecting the coming rally to be peaceful, like the one last Saturday.

en There is going to be a lot of political tension, which would lead to investors shying away from the Philippines, both in terms of equities and real investments.

en Investors remain concerned about the growing political tension and many sold ahead of the weekend in case changes take place during that time.

en For foreign investors, they care more about China's political stability and huge market.

en The market will be looking for him to confirm what was priced in last week: that the Fed will stop a little earlier than we had thought.

en Last week I didn't have any receptions, and we worked on it all week. They thought Pat Lewis was our main receiver, and we just came out and showed them what we had.

en Heavy profit-taking in China Mobile led to the market's fall. Other blue chips were also lower as some investors locked in profits after recent rises.

en I am turning cautious on China equities. Growth has been fully priced in and re-rated, and a 'China premium' is re-emerging.

en June came up roses. The number of deals priced kept increasing, and we had 16 priced (the last) week.

en The reality is that there's risk everywhere, in every country. Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona. We're now in a world where you've got two types of countries: emerging markets, where political risk is priced in, and a whole bunch where it isn't priced in at all.

en The yen failed to draw follow-through buying, as the market has now fully priced in the likely end of the five-year super-loose monetary policy at next week's (policy board) meeting.

en It's all the more necessary that China embraces the kind of political reform and opening up of society which will also be better for human rights and prepare China to ratify the covenant on civil and political rights,

en China has made one-way concessions across the board in agriculture, manufactured goods, services, technology and telecommunications, ... structural changes within China will be necessary to change China for the better in the long term.
  Jesse Ventura

en While China's economy has become more and more market-oriented, China's political system remains single-party rule or dictatorship, and this is the very root of all the talk about a China threat.


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