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""If China is headed for a hard landing, there's going to be less demand from the middle class there," said John Canally , economic strategist at LPL Financial, referring to the rockier of two economic growth scenarios."
"Firstly it's broader in its palette, secondly it's just a little bit ropey in parts with a raw edge - something I like, thirdly, well, it's just that bit rockier, which isn't quite the same as the second point although it is linked."
"BASF said in late July it expected "rockier" times amid volatile prices for raw materials but still reported a 27% surge in second-quarter net profit on the back of its large oil-and-gas unit, which is helping offset rising manufacturing costs."