
Barron's Asia: Trump’s Paris Snub: How Chinese Stocks Will Profit
Kim Iskyan, an analyst at research firm Stansberry Churchouse, tells Barron’s Asia that Trump has presented a “gold platter opportunity” for “China to sit
> READ MOREKim Iskyan, an analyst at research firm Stansberry Churchouse, tells Barron’s Asia that Trump has presented a “gold platter opportunity” for “China to sit
> READ MORETwo things came in handy when Mr Kim Iskyan started working on the trading floor of an investment bank focused on Latin American markets: his fluency in Spanish
> READ MOREPeter Churchouse, on Money Talk today (25 April) at RTHK-HK, says we are at the beginning of a new 2-year rally in European equities. You can listen to him,
> READ MOREKim Iskyan, Managing Director of Truewealth Publishing Pte Ltd in Singapore suggests that despite the initially market enthusiasm following Donald Trump's
> READ MOREOthers market experts are struggling to be upbeat. Kim Iskyan, who runs Singaporebased market research firm Truewealth, tells Barron’s Asia that he advises
> READ MOREKim Iskyan, founder of investment research firm Truewealth Publishing, tells Barron’s Asia he thinks consumer and export oriented names in Hong Kong and China
> READ MOREPeter sits down on RTHK Radio 3’s Money Talk Program to discuss global and Asian market developments with host Peter Lewis and fellow guest Enzio von Pfeil of
> READ MOREPeter Churchouse sits down on RTHK Radio 3’s Money Talk with host Peter Lewis as well as Gavin Parry, Managing Director of Parry International Trading to
> READ MOREKim Iskyan, an analyst at research firm Stansberry Churchouse, tells Barron’s Asia that Trump has presented a “gold platter opportunity” for “China to sit at the head of the adult table of nations.” Iskyan says climate change is at the center of Chinese policymaking. The prioritization of policy reflects self-interest forged by the need to combat the toxic pollution that chokes big cities like Beijing.”
Two things came in handy when Mr Kim Iskyan started working on the trading floor of an investment bank focused on Latin American markets: his fluency in Spanish and his bumpy knowledge of finance.
It was the early 1990s, and investors were warming up to the huge possibilities of bull markets in South America – but the trading desk of the bank had no Spanish speakers.
For Mr Iskyan, who spent most of his growing-up years in Spain and is fluent in the language, that was an opportunity – except that his degree was in history.
Peter Churchouse, on Money Talk today (25 April) at RTHK-HK, says we are at the beginning of a new 2-year rally in European equities.
You can listen to him, along with Connie Bolland of the Economic Research Analysis, and Nick Smith, CLSA’s Japan Strategist, talk about the diminished fears of “Frexit” in this podcast.
Others market experts are struggling to be upbeat. Kim Iskyan, who runs Singaporebased market research firm Truewealth, tells Barron’s Asia that he advises buying gold or sitting on cash until the volatility subsides. “Just sit still for a little while,” he says.
Kim Iskyan, founder of investment research firm Truewealth Publishing, tells Barron’s Asia he thinks consumer and export oriented names in Hong Kong and China could rally as “she’s much more of a pragmatist, and the chances of a trade war between the U.S. and China would be a lot lower.” Trump has made no bones about his loathing of China: He wants to slap massive import tariffs on the world’s secondbiggest economy.
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