Too much of a good thing
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Australian companies reaped good profits with their investments in China. However, if the Chinese economy slows down, these companies may witness a sudden decline in their profits. An analysis of the sectors that are likely to be affected by the glut in such a situation and the extent of fall in profits because of the surpluses is presented.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2005
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Oil under troubled waters
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Australia wishes to keep its rights over half the gas and oil reserves in East Timor, following Australian military and social aid in 1999. However East Timor needs the oil to produce revenue for development.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2000
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Without reform, Asia's recovery will be short-lived
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Issues concerning the mismanagement of Asia's money markets and the need for reform to ensure continued growth are discussed.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2000
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