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Arrival of the fiery snake to warm economy, but with sting in its tailSun, 10 February 2013
![]() By Hazel Parry — THE arrival of the Year of the Snake brings something economists have been waiting for fire. Chinese astrologers say the element of fire that dominates the new lunar year symbolises optimism, which could drive up confidence in the markets. Feng Shui masters in Hong Kong claim fire will give a much-needed boost to the economy, making 2013 more charmed compared to the outgoing Year of the Dragon. Astrologer and feng shui master Raymond Lo said fire has been missing since the beginning of the global economic meltdown in 2008. "The strong fire this year is creating the positive mood, which is optimism and drive, bringing confidence to buy," Lo said in his annual forecast. But brokerage and investment company CLSA, which produces its own annual "tongue-in-cheek" predictions, warns the snake's charm will not last the whole year, with the fire burning out in the second half and bringing a return to volatility. It said that is due to the dampening effect of the element of water which is also dominant this year. The snake is the sixth of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac. There are five basic influencing elements — metal, water, wood, fire and earth — which alternate making a cycle of 60 years. Each of the elements also influences months, days and even the hours of the day. Water is considered a destroyer of fire, and brings conflict, uprisings and revolutions and volatility for the economy. However, there is also the influence of the female yin and the stronger male yang which fall on alternate years. As this is a yin year, the volatility is likely to less intense. |
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