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3 hours ago ago from Big P Political Economy
Continuing Chinese growth is a major concern for Australia. The fact that China grew at a rate of 7.7 % for the year to September had a beneficial impact on Australian growth. I have long been worried that Chinese spending is not sustainable and as a consequence Chinese growth may not be sustainable. According to Stephen Roach (Morgan Stanley) [cited in Is China's Economy Speeding Off the Rails? ] Investment in fixed assets like factories ...
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22 hours ago ago from Sindh Today – Online News
New Delhi, Dec 23 (IANS) The Indian economy is well on its way to achieving once again a 9 percent growth in the coming years, while expanding at over 7.5 percent this fiscal, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here Wednesday. The target of growth of 9-10 percent has been there for a very long period. It is now within our reach and we shall achieve it, Mukherjee told the 104th annual session of the PHD Chamber of Commerce and ...
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10 hours ago ago from Breakout Performance: Ironfire Capital
By Eric Jackson TheStreet.com Senior Contributor 12/23/2009 8:59 AM EST While there is still broad uncertainty hanging over the largest economies in the world, China's growth story will continue to shine in 2010. This is a country in which gross domestic product is threatening to break 10%. The government policies are all lined up for the march forward to continue. That's a pretty big rising tide to lift a lot of boats. ...
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4 hours ago ago from Infidels Paradise
Washington Times : Tempting the tipping point By Richard W. Rahn If governments continue to pile on more and more debt, when will they reach the tipping point? The Greeks appear to be close to the tipping point, and it is only a matter of time before other European countries, and eventually even the United States, begin their fiscal death spiral. The Greek government's unwillingness to make the hard choices necessary to ...
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22 hours ago ago from Beers with Demo
The economy grew at a 2.2 percent pace in the third quarter, as the recovery got off to a weaker start than previously thought. However, all signs suggest the economy will end the year on stronger footing. The Commerce Department's new reading on gross domestic product for the July-to-September quarter was slower than the 2.8 percent growth rate estimated just a month ago. Economists were predicting that figure wouldn't be revised in the ...
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A. Siegel: Typing aloud about China's climate
9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
That is, the Chinese climate agenda ... Many are reporting that the Chinese represented the most serious stumbling block inhibiting meaningful progress in Copenhagen. Should we conclude "China at fault" for the world's failures to move forward? Are the "Chinese" against action on climate change? Is the Chinese leadership simply a roadblock to progress? These are important questions to understand and consider as we strive to ...
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16 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Entertainment
BEIJING -- Hollywood director James Cameron urged China to open its doors to more foreign films, arguing it would boost the local cinema industry after the WTO ruled Beijing was illegally restricting movie and other media imports. In Beijing to promote his latest sci-fi extravaganza, Cameron said Wednesday that China's breakneck economic growth meant it no longer needed measures to protect its film industry. China's economy is expanding ...
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2 hours ago ago from The New York Times
As more Americans go to mainland China to take jobs, more Chinese and Americans are working side by side. These cross-cultural partnerships, while beneficial in many ways, are also highlighting tensions that expose differences in work experience, pay levels and communication. Gilles Sabrie for The New York Times Corinne Dillon at the language school in Beijing where she works. She says the Chinese do not directly disagree ...
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3 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
BY TERENCE POON BEIJING -- China said Wednesday it will tighten access to capital for companies in certain sectors, while helping businesses in industries it is trying to develop to raise funds, in its most detailed guidance yet for curbing excess output capacity and encouraging new growth sectors. The guidelines, issued by four government agencies, build on a September directive from the State Council, China's cabinet, to tighten lending ...
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Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Incomes, Spending Post Solid Gains In November by The Associated Press text size A A A December 23, 2009 Personal incomes rose in November at the ...
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