Global investors have been snapping up cheap Chinese stocks as signs of a banking collapse recede, but economic data remains mixed.
Asian markets enjoyed a mixed trading session at the start of the week, oscillating between gains and losses as the latest relief rally comes under pressure.
Worries over the state of China's shadow banking sector and overheating property market have contributed to disappointing performance from its equity markets this year. But China is cleaning up its act and some banks are 'unjustifiably cheap', argues...
China's slowing economy is providing headwinds for its neighbours. But some equity markets, such as Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, have still managed to steam ahead. T. Bailey's Peter Askew explains why.
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