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Mining boom will save economy, say experts

Raymond Teo (July 9th, 2008) Writes:
Mining will keep economy growing Need to increase production Prices may fall but demand will be strong

 

THE mining boom will help keep Australia’s economy from falling into a hole until at least 2013, a report suggests.

Economic forecaster BIS Shrapnel said record levels of mining investment together with a ramp-up in production will insulate the economy from recession for the next five years - even with commodity prices tipped to fall.

“We didn’t really do enough investment, with the benefit of hindsight, through the 1990s to gear ourselves up for maintaining strong growth in mineral output and what we’re trying to do now is catch up,” said Adrian Hart, senior manager of BIS Shrapnel’s mining unit.

“The next five years will all be about increasing production to meet demand from China and other emerging economies . . . and once that production comes on stream that will drive weaker prices for a lot of commodities.”

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Barclays Gets a $927 Million Jump Start as Japanese Banks Ramp Up Overseas Investment

Money Morning (June 20th, 2008) Writes:
By Jason Simpkins Associate Editor Barclays PLC (ADR: BCS), the United Kingdom’s fourth-largest bank, may get a $927 million cash infusion from Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. by the end of the month. The investment, which will be made through the group’s Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. unit, underscores an evolving trend among large Japanese banks that have so far been unaffected by the subprime collapse. Sumitomo Mitsui, Japan’s second largest bank, has not confirmed the agreement, but its 100 billion yen investment will secure an approximate 2.3% stake in Barclays. Barclays was racked by the housing collapse that started last year and has since dragged the U.S. economy to near recession. Barclays’ stock dropped 40% so far this year, as the bank took $3.35 billion in write-downs. Last week, Barclays said it would seek out $7.8 billion in fresh capital ...

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