It might be churlish to note that the United States wasn’t making a great deal of the anti-competitive nature of other nation’s currency settings when it was in the thick of quantitative easing That unpalatable truth hasn’t featured at all among the issues up for negotiation during the lengthy Trans Pacific Partnership negotiations. But the Financial Times is reporting that the Obama …
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Blue Skies in Beijing? Must be Apec in town.
Blue Skies in Beijing again and guaranteed to stay so until the Apec Leaders Jamboree rolls through China’s Capital City. We’re here once again to talk trade; make new business relationships; soak up the trends; gain insights into the progress on TPP and FTAAP; gauge how China is handling the competing trade agendas and see at least 10 Asia Pacific …
Read More »Let’s Make APEC 2014 About Free Trade
By Charles Finny With the Republicans back in control of both the House and Senate in the US there are positive signs that the dysfunction apparent in recent years on the hill may be ending. With both President Obama and the Republican Leadership stating a desire to work together on matters of national importance APEC 2014 and ancillary meetings offers …
Read More »Dairy slide bottoming out? Phew.
Dairy product prices were relatively stable in the latest GlobalDairyTrade auction, with the whole milk powder price index advancing. The GDT average winning price edged higher to US$2,649, up from US$2,646 three weeks ago, though the GDT price index slipped 0.3 percent. Some 45,499 tonnes of product was sold, down from 50,816 tonnes of product three weeks ago. Dairy prices …
Read More »World Week Ahead: Bulls bounce back
A slew of US corporate earnings and Chinese economic data will form the key focus in the coming days as Friday’s rebound could not prevent Wall Street from sliding for a fourth consecutive week amid concern about global growth. Among US companies reporting quarterly results in the coming days are Apple, IBM, Boeing, McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Amazon, and Caterpillar. Friday’s jump …
Read More »Fonterra slashes 2015 milk payout to $5.30/kgMS, earnings tumble 76%
Fonterra Cooperative Group cut its forecast 2015 milk price payout by about 12 percent, citing weaker global dairy prices and said there is a risk of further declines given strong global milk production. New Zealand’s biggest company revised its forecast payout to farmers while releasing its results for the year ended July 31, which showed sales climbed 19.5 percent to …
Read More »Synlait Milk full-year profit rises 70%, to take 25% stake in New Hope Nutritional
Synlait Milk, which twice cut its earnings forecast, posted earnings growth that met revised guidance and said it plans to take a 25 percent stake Sichuan New Hope Nutritional Foods Co to gain a direct interest in a Chinese infant formula brand. Profit rose 70 percent to $19.6 million in the 12 months ended July 31, from $11.5 million a year earlier, …
Read More »FT’s Jamil Anderlini on how the Chinese anti-corruption drive has swept to New Zealand
The anti-corruption campaign which has swept across China in the last two years has gone global, as Beijing seeks to enlist the help of western democratic governments in pursuing officials who flee overseas. Underlining Beijing’s rising economic and political clout, Communist party officials have already launched an investigation into assets and individuals based in New Zealand, a country that counts China as …
Read More »Berry company OOB wins ice-cream contracts in China
Berry company OOB has sealed two deals with Shanghai-based companies to sell its organic ice-cream. The first deal is a one-year, ten-container, contract with retailer Li Feng which has already been trialling the ice-cream product for some stores. It plans to stock the ice-cream in 200 stores across Shanghai. The other deal is with a confectionary gift retailer which has 700 …
Read More »China’s long-heralded crackdown on low-quality coal will knock Australian exports
Australian Treasurer Joe Hockey talks up his country’s potential to be the “world’s number one energy exporter” within the decade but China’s ban on the sale and import of coal with high ash or sulfur content may impact forecast returns. The Chinese Government’s crackdown is in response to the heavy pollution in Shanghai and Beijing and social unrest in many …
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