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Tag Archives: China
Crunch time in DC, Beijing and Athens – Reuters
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Posted in China, Politics, Video
Tagged Athens, China, Greece, Politics, U.S. Electon
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Hugh Hendry and David Einhorn at the Buttonwood Gathering
Spend some time over the weekend listening to Hugh Hendry and David Einhorn, who were participating in the Economist’s Buttonwood Gathering this week. Nice to hear from some non-cheerleaders. Smart and provocative. Hendry is very bearish on the creditor nations … Continue reading
Posted in Monetary Policy, Whales
Tagged Buttonwood Gathering, China, David Einhorn, Federal Reserve, Hugh Hendry, Japan
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Flash China Manufacturing PMI at 49.1, Three-month High
Markit reported this morning the October HSBC China Flash PMI rose to 49.1 from 47.9 in September. The PMI is at a three-month high, though still in contraction mode. Commenting on the Flash China Manufacturing PMI survey, Hongbin Qu, Chief … Continue reading
Foreign Affairs: China’s Political Transition
More perspective on a very important global event. Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman interviews Eurasia Group analyst Damien Ma on China’s political transition, economic slowdown, and social inequality. Ma unpacks U.S.-Chinese relations, the Diaoyu (Senkaku) Island dispute, and the potential economic … Continue reading
China manufacturing model under threat – Reuters
Put this on the your inflation and profit margin watch. And start monitoring prices at Costco and WalMart, which we see already ticking higher. Also see our past posts. Companies like Foxconn, which assembles most of the world’s iPads and … Continue reading
All Eyes on China Growth – Reuters
China’s Q3 GDP data due Thursday could send further worrying signals about the world’s second largest economy, just as a new leadership is poised to take the helm. Tara Joseph reports. – ReutersVideo Money quote: …It is very clear the … Continue reading
China’s Political Transition
While the U.S. focuses on its presidential campaign, China will also choose its new leader just two days after the November 6th election day. Here’s Time magazine, Two days after the U.S. chooses a new President another country will get … Continue reading
Posted in China
Tagged 18th Party Congress, China, Hu Jintao, Political Transition, Xi Jinping
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Chinese Government Debt Driving up Forced Eviction
You thought the U.S. and Europe has problems? What a way to generate government revenue, no? This doesn’t help the perception that China is a very stable place. More fuel for the Panda Bears. Forced evictions in China have risen … Continue reading
Posted in China
Tagged Amnesty International, China, Forced Eviction, Government Debt
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Black Swan Watch: Japan could pull out of China
This could be big and is not priced. Keep it on your radar. (click here if video is not observable)
Peak Chinese Billionaires
Billionaires in China have fallen in numbers for the first time in seven year, according to a report by Hurun, a luxury magazine publisher. Hurun’s annual report on China’s richest 1,000 people said that this year, China had 251 people … Continue reading
