China home prices rose in the most cities in six months even as the government prolonged its campaign to curb property speculation. CLSA Regional Head of Property Research Nicole Wong weighs in on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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CNBC: Earnings are 'looking really good' for Japan
Strong global trade is good for the outlook on Japanese companies and earnings, says Nicholas Smith of CLSA.
CNBC: India has 'such a strong demographic story'
“You cannot ignore” emerging markets, says Jonathan Slone of CLSA.
CNBC: Normalization of US monetary policy a 'good thing'
Investment flows are changing as Fed policy normalizes, says Jonathan Slone of CLSA.
CNBC: A stronger yen and higher share prices are welcome in Japan
Nicholas Smith, Equity Strategist at CLSA Japan, notes the yen has stayed stable to stronger as the Japanese benchmark index hits levels not seen since 1991.
Bloomberg TV: CLSA's Slone on Equities, China, Volatility, MiFID II
CLSA CEO Jonathan Slone discusses China’s equity rally, global equity markets, risk he’s most concerned over, rebalancing in China, where he sees the markets going, market volatility, MiFID II and bitcoin.
CNBC: SoftBank's Uber offer doesn't only benefit Uber
Oliver Matthew, Head of Asia Consumer Research at CLSA, says SoftBank’s investment in Uber will bring the U.S. into its global footprint.
CNBC: China is unlikely to ease curbs on housing market: expert
Nicole Wong, Regional Head of Property Research at CLSA, says China is unlikely to ease property loan curbs to avoid a supply and demand mismatch.