Archive for the 'China Stock' Category

Kerr Trading International CEO: China’s the Wild Card

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Hard Assets Investor submits:

By Mike Norman

Mike Norman (Norman): Hey everybody, and welcome back to HardAssetsInvestor.com. I’m Mike Norman, your host. And here today, all the way from Estonia, is the commodity man himself, Kevin Kerr, making a return performance here on the show. Thanks a lot. It’s been a long time.
Kevin Kerr, [...]

China North East Petroleum’s Shengyuan Acquisition: Significant Upside Potential

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Atticvs Research submits:
China North East Petroleum (NEP) is a low-cost, high-margin, cash-generat
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The Chinese Adopt the American Way of Manipulating Inflation Data

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Trader Mark submits:
For the past few months data has not really mattered to the market, but for informational purposes, it is worth sharing a few tidbits. First, in China – despite the inflation figure being smirked at, market participants still keep a close eye on it. The Chinese have figured out [...]

Chinese and British Inflation Rates Work Higher

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Ralph Shell submits:
It looks like the Chinese have yet to uncover measures that will engineer an orderly slowdown of their economy. A byproduct of the stimulus and the massive increase in liquidity is inflation. The yearly increased in the CPI was 4.9%, up from last month’s 4.6% increase but [...]

CCME: Cash Is Real, Company Is Real

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Glen Bradford submits:
China MediaExpress (CCME) has its fair share of doubters, but even the hit-piece that came out from Muddy Waters Research (which in my opinion has fictitious and misleading documents designed to immediately overwhelm readers) does little to cast aspersions on CCME’s cash balance.
From the “Muddy Waters Research” report:
We add in the cash balance [...]

Inflation, Employment and Monetary Policy in China

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Zhong Jin submits:
The economic buzz word of this week is inflation. China, the UK, the US, and Canada all will release their January CPI numbers this week.
As widely reported, the severe drought in northern China helped push the food cost in China up by 10.3% in January; inflation in China is [...]

The U.S. Wants Inflation, China Doesn’t

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Graham Summers submits:
The most important dynamic in the financial world today is that of the monetary policies between China and the US. This relationship can be summated in six words:
The US wants inflation, China DOESN’T.
China has now hiked interest rates three times in the last four months. It’s also raised reserve requirements at several [...]

Going Long eLong with China on the Move

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Michael Michaud submits:
Kung Hei Fat Choi! Millions Go Traveling! China holds the record for the world’s largest mass migration of people during a national holiday. Last week they celebrated Chinese New Year of the Rabbit by traveling back to their hometowns to visit with Family which most only get to do [...]

Baidu Going to $260?

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Michael Bryant submits:
Baidu (BIDU) is a Chinese search monopoly garnering over 70% of the Chinese search market. And wit
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5 Reasons to Invest in China

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

New Finance submits:
Welcome to the latest battle between longs and shorts, a brand new frontier where evidence is tough to come by and rumor is the currency of debate: China small caps. I’ve never encountered such vociferous and passionate discussion with so little actual evidence. Shorts attack companies based on assumptions, deductions [...]