Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Market Daily -- 6th Sep 11

6. Ascendas China Commercial REIT To Seek HK Listing Approval Sept 15 For HK IPO - Sources
Ascendas China Plans To List In HK Via Yuan-Denominated REIT - Sources 
Ascendas Hired JPMorgan, BOC International, Standard Chartered Bank, BNP Paribas To Handle HK Listing - Sources

5.  World Bank's Zoellick: EU Policy Responses Buy Time
 World Bank's Zoellick: Clear That ECB Will Continue To Buy Bonds
World Bank's Zoellick: Tensions Over Bond-Buying Coming To A Head
Singapore Deputy PM: Euro Zone Needs To Work Toward Fiscal Centralization
 World Bank's Zoellick: Don't Believe US, World Will Go Into Recession
World Bank's Zoellick: Inflation Is Primary Short-Term Focus For China
World Bank's Zoellick: Yuan Appreciation Has Been Effective In Tackling Inflation
 World Bank's Zoellick: Asian Monetary Authorities Face Challenging Period
 World Bank's Zoellick: US Slow Growth, High Unemployment Likely To Continue
 Singapore Deputy PM: US, European Growth At 'Stall Speed'
Singapore Deputy PM: Some Slowdown In Singapore Economy Now Very Likely
Singapore Deputy PM: Have Space To Deal With Near-Term Problems
World Bank's Zoellick: Problems In US Not As Imminent As Europe

 4. World Bank President: If Germany Wasn't Part Of Euro Zone, It Would Have Led To Sharp Rise In The Mark And Put Pressure On The Economy
World Bank President: Asia Needs To Deepen Capital Markets 

3. Lizhong Wheel Group Plans Offshore Yuan Bond In HK - Sources

2. Singapore Fin Min: Global Economy Has Entered A Dangerous New Phase
Singapore Fin Min: Lack Of Political Direction To Find Lasting Solutions To Financial Problems In US, Europe
Singapore Fin Min: Asia Won't Be Immune To Global Financial Problems
Singapore Fin Min: Possibility Of Global Economic Recession Now More Likely Than Not
Singapore Fin Min: Boosting China Consumption, Raising Investment Rates In Rest Of Asia Key Challenges For Region
Singapore Fin Min: Real Interest Rates Likely To Rise In Second Half Of This Decade 

1. Singapore August Manufacturing PMI 49.4 Vs 49.3 July
Singapore August Electronics PMI 48.0 Vs 49.5 July