Tuesday, December 21, 2010
China's huge stock market bubble has surpassed Japan to have occurred.
<P>: Http:// hearing, if you count the Chinese companies listed in Hong Kong, China stock market over the Japanese market, highlighting China's financial market in the past 18 months a sharp surge. .</ P> <P> China's rapid rise in market value, in part because of its strong rise in August, during which most of the world market due to the credit crisis panic selling emerged. .</ P> <P> although many analysts believe China, continued to surge in the market reflects the underlying strength of the Chinese economy, but foreign analysts argue that China stock market is currently over in Japan this very fact that the mainland stock market is in a .valuation is too high risk situation. .Wei-designate of the preparation of the data (Fraser Howie) said: "This just shows that there has been a huge bubble." He has written a book about China's stock market. .</ P> <P> "China has completely divorced from reality." </ P> <P> He said that Japan's stock market closed yesterday, the market value of 4.7 trillion U.S. dollars, while the combined market value of China $ 4,720,000,000,000. .</ P> <P> This is China's stock market this year, a series of records created by the latest milestone. .</ P> <P> in certain transactions, the Chinese mainland market turnover exceeds the sum of all other Asian markets. .</ P> <P> last year in Hong Kong and Shanghai-listed Industrial and Commercial Bank (Industrial and Commercial Bank of China), has become the world's largest banking market, while China Life Insurance (China Life) is the market value of the largest life insurance company .. .</ P> <P> Although China's growth rate of earnings is much higher than Japanese companies, the World Bank (World Bank) data show that the scale of the Japanese economy in 2006 is still 63% higher than China. .</ P> <P> Changjiang Securities (Changjiang Securities) Zhong Hua said an analyst in Shanghai, the mainland market may be adjustments, but he did not think the current stock market bubble. .</ P>.
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