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Economist Online: November 2009
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Thoughts and discussions in economics, finance and history, with focus on China's interactions with the global economy. Archives for November 2009. Friday, November 27, 2009. Dubai real estate bust. Dubai real estate bust. Thursday, November 26, 2009. Bergsten: Yuan to appreciate against dollar slowly. Bergsten of Peterson Institute of International Economics talks about Chinese Yuan:. Bergsten: Yuan to appreciate against dollar slowly. US Dollar hit 14-year low against Yen. Wednesday, November 25, 2009.
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Economist Online: The Inevitable Endgame
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Thoughts and discussions in economics, finance and history, with focus on China's interactions with the global economy. Saturday, March 06, 2010. Interview of Chris Wood, top ranked Asian Equities Strategist. He talks about the outlook for China, Europe and the US. He predicts the inevitable endgame will be a systemic government debt crisis in the Western world. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe this blog by entering your email address below:. Subscribe in a reader or RSS feed.
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Economist Online: Poor countries pay for undervalued Yuan
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Thoughts and discussions in economics, finance and history, with focus on China's interactions with the global economy. Friday, February 19, 2010. Poor countries pay for undervalued Yuan. Arvind Subramanian of Peterson Institute argues that weak Yuan acts as export subsidy and import tariff, the US gets to enjoy cheaper imports at Chinese expense, but the ultimate victim of Chinas currency policy is poorer developing countries. It Is the Poor Who Pay for the Weak Renminbi. And, in any case, countries on ...
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Economist Online: A debate on where the US economy is headed
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Thoughts and discussions in economics, finance and history, with focus on China's interactions with the global economy. A debate on where the US economy is headed. Thursday, March 11, 2010. A debate on where the US economy is headed. I am leaning toward Rosenberg's view on this. A debate on where the US economy is headed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe this blog by entering your email address below:. Subscribe in a reader or RSS feed. Paul's Commodity Monitor Page.
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Economist Online: Shiller: Double-dip is less likely
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Thoughts and discussions in economics, finance and history, with focus on China's interactions with the global economy. Shiller: Double-dip is less likely. Monday, March 08, 2010. Shiller: Double-dip is less likely. The more plausible scenario is very slow growth. Bob Shiller also has some interesting comments on confidence and bubbles, how they reinforce each other. Shiller: Double-dip is less likely. Asset bubble Recession recovery. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader or RSS feed.
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Economist Online: December 2009
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Thoughts and discussions in economics, finance and history, with focus on China's interactions with the global economy. Archives for December 2009. Sunday, December 27, 2009. I will keep posting lightly on the road, most likely some summary piece about year 2009. Saturday, December 26, 2009. WSJ compares the two weakest links in the European economy:. Still, Athens has little choice but to bite the bullet. The credit default swap market is pricing in an appreciable chance of a Greek default. Most...Raise...
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Economist Online: New financial indicator predicts downturn ahead
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Thoughts and discussions in economics, finance and history, with focus on China's interactions with the global economy. New financial indicator predicts downturn ahead. Tuesday, March 09, 2010. New financial indicator predicts downturn ahead. A new financial indicator predicts economy is likely to suffer downturn ahead. This is from Jim Hamilton's Econbrowser blog. More details about this new indicator. That attempts to combine the information of 44 separate series including those mentioned above along w...
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Economist Online: Ten years after dot.com bubble
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Thoughts and discussions in economics, finance and history, with focus on China's interactions with the global economy. Ten years after dot.com bubble. Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Ten years after dot.com bubble. Comparing market performance after big crashes. Click to play video; source: FT). The pattern is the market usually go on sideways for a VERY LONG TIME after big crash. This offers a sober lesson for those who got too excited in predicting a robust recovery. Ten years after dot.com bubble.
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Economist Online: Leading indicator shows chance of 'double dip'
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Thoughts and discussions in economics, finance and history, with focus on China's interactions with the global economy. Leading indicator shows chance of 'double dip'. Friday, February 19, 2010. Leading indicator shows chance of 'double dip'. Following the sign of double-dip in housing market. The Leading Economic Indicator (or LEI) shows double-dip scenario is close to reality. Click to enlarge; graph courtesy of SocGen). Leading indicator shows chance of 'double dip'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).