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| Business Monitor International warns of China's economic slowdownBusiness Monitor International examines the likelihood of China’s economy going from boom to bust in 2012 and predicts how the slowdown in the economy will impact different sectors and asset markets.
By: Business Monitor International According to BMI, the bearish outlook for China's economy (http://store.businessmonitor.com/ From banking sector exposure and weak fiscal and monetary position, the report also focuses on China’s consumer market and its ability to shoulder the burden of growth should Chinese export growth fall due to a weakening US dollar and lower import demand from the US and Europe. Moreover "China 2012: From Miracle to Meltdown" assesses the impact of a Chinese hard landing on the regional economy. While no country would be immune from a Chinese hard landing, BMI argues that Australia is most precariously positioned to suffer the consequences of this severe economic slowdown. A Chinese hard landing would push the Australian economy (http://store.businessmonitor.com/ Given the importance of China to the global economy, the report enables global investors, strategists and decision-makers across the corporate spectrum to identify business growth opportunities, avoid market risks and aid strategic planning activities over the short, medium and long term. About Business Monitor International (http://www.businessmonitor.com/ Business Monitor International (BMI) established in 1984 with headquarters in London is recognised as a leading independent source for analysis and forecasts on Country Risk and Industry, spanning 175 countries. BMI provides research to multinational corporations, banks, funds, research centres and governments in 140 countries around the world, including more than 400 of the Fortune Global 500 companies. PR contact: Matthew Brooks Head of Strategic Analysis & Product Development Senator House 85 Queen Victoria Street EC4V 4AB London United Kingdom +44 (0)20 7248 0468 www.businessmonitor.com End
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