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Posts Tagged ‘ imbalances ’

China and Brazil part 1: Surplus put to use?

  • October 20th, 2009
  • Posted in rebalancing

This article from the FT contains a number of Chinese points of view from Beijing think tanks worth getting to grips with as the picture around imbalances doesn’t appear to be getting any clearer. [ READ MORE ]

China’s stimulus: sustaining growth over safety nets

  • October 14th, 2009
  • Posted in China

Howard Davies, former Chairman of the Financial Services  Authority, current Director of the London School of Economics spoke at the LSE last night about where China was up to with its financial reform (download slides here). Davies, a member of the advisory boards of the China Banking Regulatory Commission (since 2003) and the China Securities [ READ MORE ]

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