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China to stay a plodding ox in year of the tiger
20 hours ago ago from ChartPoppers - Your Online Guide To Success With Penny Stocks
This will be replaced by the player. Home About Stock Pulse Contact China to stay a plodding in year of the tiger After blasting to recovery from the global financial crisis, China will enter next year wrestling with unwelcome expectations for it to shoulder a bigger role in insulating the world economy against more turmoil. China is set to overtake Japan as the ...
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By Martin Jacques Editor’s note : One of the first articles ever to appear on Truthdig was a dig led by Orville Schell, who asked the question “China: Boom or Boomerang?” Years later, with China’s economy continuing to thrive amidst a global economic meltdown, the answer seems obvious. But a boom to what end? China’s rise is well documented, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood countries in the world. China will soon become ...
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Shanghai Daily | 上海日报 -- English Window to China News : "IT is getting harder for governments to buy United States Treasuries because the US's shrinking current-account gap is reducing supply of dollars overseas, a Chinese central bank official said yesterday. The comments by Zhu Min, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, referred to the overall situation globally, not specifically to China, the biggest foreign holder of US ...
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23 hours ago ago from Ebook Hangout
Ever since the death of Mao Zedong, founder of China s communist party, his successor, Deng Xiaoping, opened the gates of China for overseas investments and companies that made the country an economic world power it is today. Though the Maoist ideals have made businesses and capitalism a crime, Deng have turned the country from a communist agrarian system of economy into capitalism. China is now the leading manufacturer and exporter ...
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Book review: 'When China Rules the World' by Martin Jacques
8 hours ago ago from Washington Post - World
WHEN CHINA RULES THE WORLD The End of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global Order By Martin Jacques Penguin. 550 pp. $29.95 WP BOOKSTORE Martin Jacques, a British news columnist, became fascinated by the manic modernization underway in China when he visited there in 1993. He saw construction cranes working round the clock, roads streaming with trucks and carts, and peasant women balancing wares on either end of a bamboo ...
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18 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks
Acer Inc. of Taiwan has Hewlett-Packard ( HPQ ) of the U.S. in its sights to become the world's largest manufacturer of PCs. To do that will be no easy matter, as HP's rampage in sales in the past 24 months has put it way ahead of former number two Dell ( DELL ) and, for the first time, made it a $100 billion company (annual sales). But Acer has not tread lightly either, gobbling up the Gateway and Packard Bell brands. Where can Acer work ...
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PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA -- A group of Muslims who sought asylum in Cambodia after fleeing deadly ethnic rioting in China were sent back home Saturday despite warnings from rights groups who say they face persecution and possibly execution there. Cambodia has been under intense pressure from China to deport the Uighurs, whom Beijing has called criminals after they fled the country with the help of a secret network of missionaries. The expulsion ...
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