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As China looks to rebalance its economy to a more sustainable model with a series of new economic reforms, its iron grip on financial markets could crush the country’s wealth management and trust fund products, according to a global asset manager.
After a surprising year that saw Abenomics successfully deliver a sharp recovery in growth, the 2014 outlook for Japan is still relatively optimistic.
Investors should increase their exposure to international stocks, companies with international income and 'inflation-beating' income in 2014, according to Middletons Securities.
Australian superannuation funds now represent over $1.6 trillion – the same as the global monetary cost of climate change, according to The Climate Institute.
Investor interest in China has never really waned, but with growth bottoming and last month’s release of extensive economic reforms, investors are getting excited.