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China Resources shares feel the slowdown

28 June 2012

China: Shares in China Resources Cement Holdings fell by as much as 5% on the Hong Kong stock-exchange today after the cement maker warned of a sharp fall in first-half earnings. Its losses demonstrate that weaknesses in the world's second-largest economy are starting to hit corporate profits. An increasing number of companies are feeling the pinch of a slowdown in consumer demand and the economy as a whole.

China's central bank cut its policy rates in June 2012 for the first time since the onset of the global financial crisis because economic data for April and May 2012 suggested that growth was weakening more than previously thought.

Yesterday, Gansu Qilianshan Cement, a small Shanghai-listed cement producer, forecast that its net profit would decrease by at least 50% year-on-year in the first half of 2012. In the first half of 2011 it made a net profit of US$38.9m.

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Boral downgrades profit forecast for a second time

27 June 2012

Australia: Boral, Australia's leading building materials supplier, has downgraded its overall profit forecast for the second time in two months, saying earnings could be as much as US$75.5m lower than it expected in February 2012. The downgrade comes with predictions that the group will announce asset writedowns when it delivers its full-year result in August 2012.

It is now expected that Boral will post a net profit before significant items for the current financial year in the range of US$100-110m. The company has continued to blame the profit downgrades on bad weather and weak conditions in the property and construction market and said that an early maintenance shutdown at Waurn Ponds Cement Works in Victoria was also weighing on earnings.

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