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Bloomberg TV: CLSA says Chinese tech valuations still reasonable
CLSA award-winning analyst Elinor Leung shares her insights into what’s driving China’s e-commerce industry.
RTHK Radio 3 Money Talk: Trends in global infrastructure
Alexious Lee, Head of China Infrastructure at CLSA says that around 75% of government expenditure around the world is spent on infrastructure projects to support booming trade and tourism.
Bloomberg Markets on Commonwealth Bank alleged money laundering
CLSA Australia’s Brian Johnson discusses CBA being sued over alleged money laundering and what’s ahead for the company.
RTHK: How is Hong Kong's retail sector performing?
Mariana Kou, Head of Hong Kong Consumer Research at CLSA says HK is undergoing structural changes in the retail sector.
CNBC TV18: India can expects better earnings growth from Q2 onwards, CLSA
Three back-to-back disrupted quarters and an advanced festive season should set India up for better earnings growth from Q2 onwards, says CLSA’s Mahesh Nandurkar.
Why brands need to rethink their approach to ‘seniors’
CLSA Head of Consumer, Oliver Matthew says that “recognising the diverse needs that exist (as a result of Ageing Asia) should be a priority. Obviously a very large portion of spending power is with the older demographics. Having strong segmentation there is key to success.”
Economic Times: Indian equity market, economy don't appear overheated
India’s benchmark Nifty may have conquered the five digit mark this week but markets don’t appear overheated, says CLSA’s Mahesh Nandurkar.
Bloomberg Markets: Chinese overseas tourism takes off
Oliver Matthew, Head of Asia Consumer Research at CLSA, discusses the newly released global tourism report and the trends he’s seeing in Asia.
SCMP: Mainland outbound tourism set to boom
Hong Kong was still the number one destination for mainland Chinese tourists between 2013 and 2017, CLSA report.
CNBC Asia: What's driving the slowdown in China home prices?
Administrative measures, such as price caps, have slowed the rise in home prices in first and second-tier cities, says Nicole Wong from CLSA.