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The Donald Trump of China — Ren Zhiquiang
The number one issue concerning Donald Trump is the misrepresentation that this political unrest is about Trump. We are watching a worldwide uprising against [...]
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China’s Deserts Expanding
According to statistics released by the State Forestry Administration, China has 2.6 million square km of desert that accounts for 27 percent of the country’s [...]
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Moody’s Lowers Credit Rating of China to Negative from Stable
Moody’s lowered its outlook on China’s credit rating stable to negative. We have been warning that our models on China indicate that the bottom in the [...]
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China to Move to Electronic Currency
The People’s Bank of China held a seminar yesterday to discuss the issuance of a digital currency. The Chinese central bank said issuing a digital [...]
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Do the Reserves of a Nation Matter Anymore?
The goldbugs spun the tail that China was going to save them by making gold $50,000-$100,000 an ounce because money, in their minds, has to be tangible. However, [...]
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Looking for Sanity in an Insane World
Why has China become so important? Largely because global investors are in this transition mode and do not understand how or why the foundation of everything is [...]
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China to Impose Fee on Cancelled Orders
China is taking a unique approach to regulating markets. They are looking to impose a tax or fee per order to prevent traders from flooding exchanges with orders [...]
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China Shuts Down FOREX at Foreign Banks to Try to Stop Dollar Rise
China has suspended FOREX business at three main foreign banks for the first quarter of 2016 in an effort to curb the outflow of capital into the rising dollar. [...]
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China to Stimulate by Cutting Taxes
China is demonstrating that it is more practical than anyone else in the industrialized world. They have announced that they will “reasonably” set [...]
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China Capital Outflows Reach $500 Billion
The capital outflows from China have reached record levels of $500 billion in the first eight months of the current year. Following the devaluation of the yuan in [...]
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