How to Leverage on China, the End Consumer in 2014
Alvin Liew
11-Dec-13 13:39
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Alvin Liew, Senior Economist at UOB Singapore talks about his outlook for 2014:
- China morphing into an end consumer, with a focus on domestic consumption - this still holds despite single-digit growth forecast of 7.5% in 2014?
- how SEA can benefit from China morphing into an end consumer?
- how to benefit from increasing intra-regional trade, with China targeting USD1 trillion by 2020
- corporate leverage becoming lower for Germany, Japan, and is rising for China - from less than 50% in 1998 to more than 100% in September - something to watch more closely?
- looking at PMIs in October - US, UK and Japan are amongst the top six - BRIC countries were distinctly on the lower end of the scale, no longer in favour - any new acronyms to watch for?
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Tags: market watch, 2014 outlook, china, pmi