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    INTL China ... Governor Zhou where art thou ...

    Tyler is reporting from Stratfor as Rumor, however, Stratfor has good regional assets in field ... could have some major developments coming from this story. Fair use for discussion only see here for details
  2. hypoluxo

    ECON On the Yuan, Pension Spending

    From http://finance.yahoo.com/news/On-the-Yuan-Pension-Spending-etfsa-3356976806.html?x=0&.v=1 There has been a lot of discussion about China lowering their exposure to US debt. Here is one view... On the Yuan, Pension Spending and New ETFs Roger Nusbaum, On Friday February 19, 2010, 11:42...
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    ECON The Bleeding Edge of the Car Biz

    Goldman Sachs thinks you can make 40% on Ford. I think that figure should be a lot closer to 400%. China has finally, truly and wholeheartedly embraced “21st century American-style capitalism.” God help them. Here’s the headline that popped up on one of my news feeds a day or so ago: “Chinese...
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    INTL Hillary Clinton pushes for stronger China role

    WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has moved aggressively and quickly to secure a stronger role in what she has called the world's most important relationship: U.S. dealings with China. But military and economic tensions between the two powers keep getting in her way...
  5. Penguin Zen

    HEALTH Chinese Drywall Is Reason For Homeowners' Illness

    Drywall may be to blame for homeowners' illness Sunday, January 18, 2009 MANATEE COUNTY (Bay News 9) -- Several homeowners in Manatee County who bought during the housing boom said they are now having health problems and their new homes are to blame. Homeowner Maryna, who opted not to give...
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    ECON China: Monetary Policy Eases

    from www.nytimes.com As Economy Slows, China Eases Monetary Policy By KEITH BRADSHER Published: September 15, 2008 HONG KONG — After five years of tightening monetary policy to fight inflation, China abruptly reversed course on Monday, cutting interest rates and easing bank lending...
  7. Amelia

    ECON China: 'Hot money' may not be that hot

    [I wish I could pick two prefixes... sigh...] 'Hot money' may not be that hot The country's foreign exchange reserve rose by $11.9 billion to $1.8 trillion last month, the central bank said yesterday. The world's largest foreign exchange reserve, however, has raised worries over foreign...
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