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Old 14-07-2007, 01:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default China stock market overheating issue

When do you think that gona happen, or will it happen? Even with PRC gov attempts to regulate and divert investor's funds into foreign markets with all the stock frenzy overheating in China, I guess the it will probably burst after the Olympic games (people are betting on the the "Fact" that Beijing will do all it can to avoid any economic catastrophe before the games)

What do you guys think?
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Old 14-07-2007, 09:47 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: China stock market overheating issue

most probably will after the olympics.

but overall in the long run, looking at china's huge market & population and its econ growth, it shd be still growth over long run. unless it has major political chaos.
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Old 14-07-2007, 09:58 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: China stock market overheating issue

my guess is the same.
after the olympics.
i am sure the government would not want their country to burst before the start of such a major event. Surely they would think of ways to contain the problem.
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Old 13-11-2007, 07:47 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: China stock market overheating issue

nope.. it wun burst..first and foremost china is a communist country, with tight state control.. now they are relaxing their fiscal policy, since it appears that it will put up a better image for them. n somemore to take note, china accounts for a fifth of world's population and its image as emerging superpower has been prominent. there are also ample resources avail in china, for it to sustain economic growth, b it human or natural. thus, a burst or blackout is not very possible
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When do you think that gona happen, or will it happen? Even with PRC gov attempts to regulate and divert investor's funds into foreign markets with all the stock frenzy overheating in China, I guess the it will probably burst after the Olympic games (people are betting on the the "Fact" that Beijing will do all it can to avoid any economic catastrophe before the games)

What do you guys think?
Then what will you do after you guess it? Short China market?

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Default Re: China stock market overheating issue

burst or not, i think it depends on foreign investment, exports etc
wat abt natural disaster...
some parts of china always suffer from low rainfall and reap is not gd.

actually my feeling is before olympic, all prices will fall.
my intention is to lock my profit come jan or feb when price is high.
coz too much heavy sell-off will causes prices to drop a lot, which eats into my earning.

i'll remind myself not to be gready..
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When do you think that gona happen, or will it happen? Even with PRC gov attempts to regulate and divert investor's funds into foreign markets with all the stock frenzy overheating in China, I guess the it will probably burst after the Olympic games (people are betting on the the "Fact" that Beijing will do all it can to avoid any economic catastrophe before the games)

What do you guys think?
Nola it' still ok :biggrin4: I got invest in PRC stocks so I roughly know hehe:devil2:
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