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1. BERI - Business Environment Risk Intelligence
www.beri.com/archive/china2.as - [Cached]Published on: 1/9/2006 Last Visited: 5/19/2008
Now the Chinese government seeks to replicate that same success by leveraging FDI to modernize the country's financial system" said Jonathan White, manager of the FDI Confidence Index." Financial service investors see vast opportunities in China---from retail banking for its increasingly wealthy middle-income population to underwriting for emerging private sector-oriented Chinese companies.These factors, along with WTO-mandated liberalization of the financial sector by the end of 2006, are leading the world's financial giants to foray into China.In 2005, the China Construction Bank received a US$3 billion commitment from Bank of America and its initial public offering in Hong Kong generated over US$8 billion- the largest IPO in four years," said White. -
2. News - Global FDI Recovery Clouded By Savings Glut Overhang
www.atkearney.com/main.taf?p=1 - [Cached]Published on: 12/7/2005 Last Visited: 3/25/2008
Given the moderate rise in global FDI and continued cash hoarding, it would appear that these corporate war chests have yet to be fully unleashed," said Jonathan White, manager of the FDI Confidence Index.
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"Since the U.S. accounts for nearly one-third of total global FDI outflows, these U.S. tax-driven repatriations could have a moderating effect on global FDI in 2005," said Jonathan White.
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"Intellectual property protection will be central to whether the developing world will be able to lure the R&D investment it is capable of attracting," said Jonathan White.
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"If the current momentum for reform and building stronger ties with the global business community continues, the continent may see this higher level of investor interest translate into greater FDI flows," notes Jonathan White. -
3. Eastern Europe attractive to U.S. manufacturers - Forbes.com
www.multiling.com/in_news/forb - [Cached]Published on: 12/8/2004 Last Visited: 6/8/2008
"A lot of companies are thinking five or 10 years down the road," said Jonathan White, business policy analyst at A.T. Kearney.

