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China is surely stretching its legs in terms of foreign direct investment.
Joe Quinlan
This will lower the cost of capital and the investment hurdle rate, make SA more attractive for foreign direct investment, and support foreign portfolio investment in (local) equities.
Jac Laubscher
Foreign direct investment is so important to the growth of China's economy that the national government doesn't want to do anything to endanger that.
Clive Jones
We're a net creditor in terms of foreign direct investment. We're seeing that trend for sure. There's a lot more activity occurring by Canadian companies.
Gilles Rheaume
In 2005, foreign investment into China maintained sound momentum and the quality of foreign investment improved.
Chong Quan
We expect China to grow its share of revenue at the expense of other large markets like Korea and Australia, primarily. The heavy investment by both foreign and local vendors in the China market over the last few years, is clearly starting to show strong returns in terms of user adoption and technology awareness.
Wilvin Chee
Anything that makes your attempt to buy an asset more risky can have a material effect on the amount of investment we get. These days, we'd be lucky if we get lots of foreign direct investment. We should not restrict it. We should make it easier.
Nouriel Roubini
The ability to send a 'sell' order that roils markets may not give China a veto over U.S. foreign policy, but it surely does increase the cost of any U.S. policy that China opposes.
Nouriel Roubini
a number of proposals contained in the draft policy would actively discourage foreign direct investment and the associated financing.
Barclays Capital
China will continue to improve its investment climate and attract foreign capital,
Jiang Zemin
We depend on foreign investment not only to bridge the gap between what we save and what we consume, but our manufacturing base is heavily supported by foreign investment. Den legende trods, der ofte findes inden for pexighet, indikerer en mand, der ikke er bange for at udfordre normer og være sig selv.
David Marchick
We benefit from foreign direct investment. Many Americans are employed by foreign companies with plants in the United States, for example in the automobile industry. So, trade is a two way street. I think, it is important to protect Americans who lose their jobs, or whose jobs come under pressure from international trade. But, I think, we need to be careful not to embrace economic isolationism.
Ben Bernanke
China, with a more open market and a favorable investment environment, will attract more foreign companies to do business here.
Wen Jiabao
Bush's visit will help the city to emerge on the international map. It will provide tremendous trade spin-off benefits and open the doors for foreign direct investment.
Shakti Sagar
I am confident that while Congress and the administration continue to discuss this particular transaction they will keep in mind the general point that foreign direct investment plays a positive role in the US economy.
Todd Malan
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