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The Chinese markets fell again overnight which will ripple around the globe I expect.

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Slowing growth in the world's second largest economy has been spooking investors since the beginning of the year, which has contributed to the loss.

China is targeting growth of 7% in 2015, down from 7.4% in 2014, as the country attempts to move from an export-led economy to one more focused on consumer spending. However, there are now worries it will fail to hit forecasts and economic data come in weaker.

Earlier in 2015, investors signalled their concern about the slowdown by embarking on a selling frenzy that wiped out more than 30% – some $3tn (£1.9tn, €2.7tn) – of China's equity market value in one month. The Chinese government has responded by devaluing its currency in a bid to boost exports.

But none of these actions appears to have had the desired effect. Instead, the reaction from investors has been to sell off stocks, causing bourses around the globe to plummet.

Jim Reid of Deutsche Bank said: "This morning's rout in Asia comes after hopes that more government support in China could be around the corner, although the lack of any state intervention first thing this morning is seemingly exaggerating the pain in markets."

Commodities have been among the worst fallers, with fears that a slowdown in China will curtail demand for oil and metals. Numerous companies are starting to report global recession linked to events in China.


Repercussions


In the near term, the decision on a US interest rate rise, which had been widely expected to take place in September, could be put on ice. Reid added: "We always thought something would get in the way of the Fed raising rates in September and we're perhaps seeing this now. With 24 days to go until we find out, the probability of a hike has gone down to 34% from a 54% recent peak on August 9."

In the UK, the Conservative government has made a point of trying to ramp up trade with China, and stuttering growth is going to do nothing to help British exports to the country. A number of UK firms, such as Burberry, Ted Baker and Jaguar, do lots of business in China, so could also be hit.

From a Europe-wide perspective, some analysts are referring to China as "the next Greece". Elwin de Groot, senior eurozone strategist at Rabobank, said: "If 'China' becomes the next 'Greece' [metaphorically speaking] for Europe, then the main risk is that uncertainty about the global outlook will cause businesses to hold back investment plans, thus dampening the recovery in domestic demand."

A number of emerging market economies whose fortunes are tied to China's are also perceived to be at risk. According to research from NN Investment Partners, the extent of capital flight out of emerging markets has risen to $1tn over the past 13 months, double the amount that left during the financial crisis. Economies that count China as a first or second largest export partner include Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia and South Africa.

"Many of these are producers of commodities of which China is the largest global consumer. The current supply gluts in commodities such as oil, iron ore, coal and dairy has already blown a harsh wind over the economies of commodity producing countries, in particular those in the developing world," according to Jane Foley, senior currency strategist at Rabobank.

Figures from the World Trade Organization show China imported $123bn worth of goods from the US in 2013, $194bn from Japan, and $211bn from the eurozone. China is the second-largest economy in the world – it contributed 38% to global growth in 2014 – so when its growth slows, so does the rest of the world's.
 
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Where is the table mate , whats the weighted average for this week ?
 
Looking at the longer term the current crisis looks more like a dip or retrace
 

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Hi Guys,

League table updated bulls to bears.

Gaffs leading the deflated bulls againts Liver who until recently was an optimistic bear.

We have 10 bears v 4 bulls and the averages are hovering over 1960 which is an area approached as a level to breach few times already. That's good going imo.


Wishing you all good fortune and prosperous trading (y)
 
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What a huge slide in index prices. Mostly down 2%+ so far today. I suppose it is mainly due to the unexpected fall on China's markets last week and still falling despite political manoeuvres to halt the drop.
Banks and companies have largely recovered from the slumps of the last few years so it must be something else. Could be oil prices falling but why ?

I am going bear for now, the bounce should happen next week or so.

1950 please amigo

Ahem You seem to have forgotten my forecast ?
dear dear
 
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Ahem You seem to have forgotten my forecast ?
dear dear

You hid your forecast in a jumble of words... :p

Could be personal - just you sort of thing :cheesy:


Rush job whilst choking on mi lunch...
It's alright, just make mine a Heineken please. :cheers:
 
Where is the table mate , whats the weighted average for this week ?

I'm nestled cheekily between 2 averages. What a nice place to be. :D
 

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Given the 50 point moves in the S&P we are seeing, anyone could still win this week. :rolleyes:

(Except tar of course ;))

The problem Atilla is near me so i have to be really lucky , any medal will do ...
 
Well done to Lexcorp who takes gold this week and a great call it was considering the turmoil in the markets. Just -1.87 away from weekly market close. :clap:(y):clap:

Fairval takes silver and TwinToWin bronze along with increasing his lead to 7 points. Well done chaps. (y)(y)

Must mention Gaffs the only fourth bull. Loved the 2020 visionary call and better luck next time. Good direction call. :)


..............................Lexcorp
................Fairval......................TwinToWin

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League table is here, with just 4 weekly calls left for the end of Sept - QTR-3.
 
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Did you make your million+ on the Chinese markets last week ? No ? Me neither. Must be looking the wrong way. But it could be worth watching for the lows to buy in.

2101 pls Atilla ( and not in the blurb )
 
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