terça-feira, 23 de julho de 2013

Economias asiáticas

"... The Japanese market had gone up 17 percent between November and two weeks ago and then corrected by 15 percent. What investors have to be prepared for is much higher volatility in the second half of this year. Secondly, in terms of economies in Asia there has been a remarkable slowdown in economic activity. For example, if I live in Thailand, I can see the economy at present is not in recession nor is it in depression it’s just not growing any more. The Chinese economy is not growing by 7.8 percent as the government is saying or statistics would suggest. The Chinese economy at present is growing maximum at 4 percent per annum..." (Marc Faber). Pelos vistos a história do crescimento não está a correr nada bem. Nem sequer nas economias asiáticas. Houve uma desaceleração na Índia e até Singapura arrefeceu. Quanto à Europa encontra-se em recessão profunda. Ponto final.

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