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My theory is that higher interest rates affected the residential market more than the commercial market.

Stock Investing Course Growth rates: Population growth in Asia has always been the subject of discussions in the developed countries, but changes in economy of Asian countries and the increased participation from USA and UK in Asian Markets has not been given the same amount of publicity. China has a growth rate of over 9% for last many years and India has peaked growth rates of 7.5/8% for last year.

As to how sharply growth, and the residential market, slows, could to a certain extent be in the hands of the SARB. Does it cut rates (the other key driver of the residential market) aggressively to counter negative global forces or not From an inflation point of view, and given the relatively high level of SA interest rates, there would probably be significant scope to cut rates aggressively. And past behaviour (2003) has shown that the SARB did lower rates aggressively.

Stock Market Game Size of markets: Growth rates are closely linked to economic development and the increase of population and increase of per capita income has meant that the size of Asian Market has increased considerably. Everyone is eyeing the emerging markets in Asia as a big marketplace and this has meant that if you are to grow quickly, you cannot ignore Asian Markets.

Our base case scenario, based on a global "soft landing", of slower but still solid 4.5% real domestic GDP growth in both 2007 and 2008, accompanied by sideways interest rate moves for most of the period, is a fairly positive environment for the residential property market. Even a mild interest rate hike, which would assumedly take place under a fairly healthy economic growth scenario, would not be too problematic for the property market.

Stock Investing Game The booming markets: Stock markets in Asia are booming. The rate of increase of Asian markets is higher than the US and UK markets. When the markets in US or UK are steady, or move side ways, the Asian markets go up. The down slide of markets is much less when the markets in developed countries slide down. Some of Asian markets have a very low PE and some of them have a high P/E ratio at this moment, but the future projections justify purchasing shares even at this P/E ratio.

Old Lady Old lady of Threadneedle Street, a term for the Bank of England. One Cancels Other Order Where the execution of one order automatically cancels a previous order also referred to as OCO or 'One cancels the other'. Open Market Operations The central bank operations in the markets to influence exchange and interest rates. Open Position Any deal which has not been settled by physical payment or reversed by an equal and opposite deal for the same value date. It can be termed as a high risk, high return proposition.

Journal Prime Rate Street Wall Individual markets: Let us now have a look at individual market so as to get a feel of market and growth potential. We will have a look with a 5 t 10 year horizon

"The Japanese population has a high level of disposable income, and it spends more per capita on personal care products than any in other country in the world, but the finished products and raw materials markets are mature, offering very low growth rates in comparison with China. Still, we see some of the greatest innovations coming out of the Japanese market, " said Morris.

Stock Market News China: China has captured a large international market and is growing at a rate of 9.2 percent annually. The market size in purchasing power parity (PPP) basis is of the order of $8.58 trillion. It is the second economy after the USA. Per capita income is about $6200 per year.

Stock Investing Basics The Single child norm adopted (rather forced) by the government of China is responsible for increase in per capita income. Air pollution, soil erosion, corruption, and the aging population are some of the problems that are likely to raise the head in near future. But generally the market is booming and economy is on rise and will continue to rise.

Stock Investing Software India: India with a population of 103 billion and rising at the rate of about 22 per thousand in one year India has problems of health, infrastructure, pollution, corruption and education to be tackled.

Stock Market Trading The GDP on PPP basis is $3.6 trillion and is sixth in merit and comes after Chinas and Japan. The per capita income is $3400 per year, and the growth rate is 7.2% and increasing. After 1992 when liberalization and opening of economy started in 1992, the economy is growing. With availability of large trained human resource in sunrise sectors of economy (like information technology, biotechnology, communications) India has the edge in these sectors.

Stock Investing For Dummy ASEAN countries: Founded in 1967, the ASEAN consists of 10 member countries and has the GDP of $2.1 trillion. Since most of members are sovereign states, the laws are different but are similar and the economy in all the countries growing.

Stock Market Crash Singapore: An economic super power in East Asia, the economy of Singapore is booming. The smaller Island state has a GDP of $1.31 trillion on PPP base. The per capita income of Singapore at $29780 per year is comparable to that of Japan at 30,400.

Stock Investing Tip As you can see from the above, the economies of Asian region are booming and investments in shares of these companies directly or through mutual funds will give greater capital appreciation. An investment in these markets will give you better capital appreciation than the markets in developed countries.

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