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New evidence that the Chinese economy has bottomed out and is now stabilizing is likely to be seen in a raft of data due out on Friday, with inflation falling and output strengthening, a Reuters survey showed. Analysts polled …
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April inflation Indicates Stable Economy in China | Beyondlifting
(via The Christian Science Monitor) posted May 17, 2012 at 8:31 am EDT An alarming batch of economic indicators from China in the past 10 days has c…
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Why China's economy may be heading for a hard landing- Full Story …
Sometimes more money just buys more unhappiness. Take China , for example
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Economy Watch – Rising wealth in China fails to buy more happiness
China's economy grew at extraordinary annual rates of 8% or more, on a per capita basis, in the two decades from 1990 to 2009.
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CONVERSABLE ECONOMIST: China: Does 8% Growth Cause Less …
Jim Trippon: With the April economic numbers for China (NYSEARCA:FXI) just released, they revived the arguments for the China bears (NYSEARCA:FXP) who believe the economy is in a severe slowdown, still headed for a …
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Weakness Or Pause In China's Economy? (NYSEARCA:FXI …
China's Real Estate Economy Unraveling.
New evidence that the Chinese economy has bottomed out and is now stabilizing is likely to be seen in a raft of data due out on Friday, with inflation falling and output strengthening, a Reuters survey showed. Analysts polled ..
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Blog Archive » April inflation Indicates Stable Economy in China
May 15, 2012 FalconStocks.com. The eurozone crisis has captivated audiences around the world, but it is recent economic data from China that should be capturing the attention of policymakers. Despite confident predictions from Wen Jiabao ..
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Will the Bubble Burst? China's Economy “Unexpectedly” Slows …
China sailed through the global economic downturn. But with its export strategy now in jeopardy, China's leaders must make push through reforms to maintain growth.
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How China's Economy Must Change | The Diplomat
Inflating local growth numbers is so endemic that reported provincial GDP growth data, when added up, are always higher than the national growth data, a mathematical impossibility.
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China's Gamed Economy – The Dish | By Andrew Sullivan – The …





