China Water Affairs Group
11 articles about "China Water Affairs Group"
Investors pour cold water on Asian stocks Vol 13, Issue 1 (January 2012)
Asia’s listed water stocks failed to benefit from investor interest in emerging markets last year. The GWI Asia Index ended the year down 23%.
ASIA WATER IN BRIEF Vol 12, Issue 12 (December 2011)
US-listed Tri-Tech has secured a ‘buildown- operate-subsidise-transfer’ project in western China. The ‘BOOST’ contract involves the construction and operation of water and wastewater facilities in a small town in Buerjin, Xinjiang for 30 years.
Europe drags index into negative territory Vol 12, Issue 12 (December 2011)
A poor showing from the European majors acted as a drag on the performance of the GWI Global Water Index this month. What will the new year bring?
Asia disappoints as index treads water Vol 12, Issue 10 (October 2011)
Asian stocks were the biggest fallers in the GWI Global Water Index this month, as export fears began to hit home. The debut of Xylem provided a bright spot, with more water pure-plays expected to float in the New Year.
Americas stocks surge ahead of China Vol 12, Issue 4 (April 2011)
The combination of North American water technology stocks and Brazilian utilities has enabled the GWI Americas Water Index to outpace the European and Asian water sector, despite some spectacular revenue growth in China
Asian water stocks in the recovery room Vol 12, Issue 1 (January 2011)
The Asian segment of the GWI Water Index flatlined throughout 2010. What is the prognosis for 2011?
The new crowd at private water’s top table Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)
David Lloyd Owen reviews a dozen editions of the Pinsent Masons Water Yearbook and sees a reshuffling amongst the major players.
800m now served by private sector Vol 10, Issue 11 (November 2009)
David Lloyd Owen reviews the progress of the Pinsent Masons Water Yearbook’s first eleven, and recommends some holiday reading.
IN BRIEF – ASIA Vol 7, Issue 10 (October 2006)
* Amid ongoing preparations for the 2008 Olympics, foreign capital continues to flow into the Chinese water sector, as Montpelier Asset Management announced that it had twice increased its shareholding in China Water Affairs Group to 8.01%.
IN BRIEF – ASIA Vol 7, Issue 7 (July 2006)
* Ion Exchange India announced on 30 June it is to establish a new subsidiary in Bangladesh with Rs2.5 million ($54,000) of equity.










