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China Housing Market Could Get Worse But Probably Not Cheaper
In our House Alarm series published from May to October 2016, we warned of a policy reversal from easing to tightening, the fading of sales momentum, and a likely housing price decline in upper-tier cities, among other risks
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Category: market-trends Market Trends
Five Areas Companies Should Focus on in Current US Political Climate
At the outset of the year, corporates are contingency planning for the potential impact of the Republicans gaining control of both the legislative and executive branches of government
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Category: research Research
Mizuho's U.S. Gaming Survey 2.0
In December 2016, we conducted our second gaming survey of more than 630 console gamers, and we remain generally bullish for the overall video game industry as we head into 2017
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Category: market-trends Market Trends
The Mexican Peso: A Story of Global Growth
The volatility experienced by the Mexican Peso (MXN) over the past six months does not reflect the fundamentals in the Mexican economy
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ACA, Hospitals and Investors Face Uncertain 2017
Among the many implications of November’s presidential election, there are few more impactful than those for the healthcare sector
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Trump, OPEC, Energy and Alternatives
The energy world is receiving an expanded examination from Mizuho with additional energy research coverage in recent months
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Category: market-trends Market Trends
Excess Supply: A More Robust Explanation
The term “new normal,” coined by Mohamed El-Erian during his PIMCO days, has sparked a debate among economists and market participants which continues to rage without consensus
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Infographic: Drug Pricing Survey Results - 2016
We recently surveyed investors and corporates on drug pricing and reimbursement at our 2016 Global Mizuho Investors Conference in New York. Here are the results
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Category: perspectives Perspectives
Nine Books to Add to Your Holiday Reading List from Mizuho Americas Leaders
Last year, more than 38 million Americans traveled during the holiday season, according to AAA – that's about one-tenth of the entire U.S. population!