Congress taking aim at China over currency valuation Washington Post By Steven Mufson, Every six months, the Treasury issues a report declaring that China's currency is undervalued, draining dollars and jobs out of the US economy. And every six months, the Treasury defers action, saying the Beijing government is not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Report: Falling Birth, Marriage Rates Linked to Global Economic Slowdown University of Virginia Phillip Longman, senior fellow at the New America Foundation and a co-author of the report, said, "On current course, China is headed for demographic trouble, compared to other rising economicpowers like India. Although marriage remains strong in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Global Manufacturing Clings to Growth Amid Slump in Europe BusinessWeek A UK manufacturing index unexpectedly increased in September from the previous month, while an indicator of euro- region output dropped less than initially reported, London-based Markit Economicssaid in separate reports today. In China, output growth ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Economy on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown Business Insider The topic was the question on everyone's mind these days: the outlook for China's economy. Over the past several weeks, a number of news reports and market figures have caught my attention, which appear to indicate that China's economy may be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China Consumers Say 'Yum' to Fast Food Wall Street Journal By KELLY EVANS Amid growing jitters over the health of the world's second-biggest economy, along comes global restaurant giant Yum Brands with its fiscal third-quarter earnings report due after the closing bell Tuesday. Yum—owner of restaurant chains ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
U.S. Economy: Manufacturing Unexpectedly Gains on Exports San Francisco Chronicle Manufacturing, which accounts for about 12 percent of the economy, may prevent the recovery from being cut short even as consumer spending cools. The report points to "an economy that continues to move sideways, certainly not one that is falling off a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Asian Economies Weaken as European Crisis Crushes Confidence BusinessWeek An increase in a manufacturing index for China released Oct. 1 suggests that the nation's economyis so far weathering the global financial turmoil, although a separate HSBC survey indicated smaller companies are suffering. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Markets: Greece, China Fears Drive Markets Lower International Business Times AU Marketwatch reported that on a note CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets analyst Christopher Wood cited a Financial Times report that Chinese officials appeared ready to let many real-estate developers there fail in an economic "survival of the fittest. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama administration attempts to lure wealthy tourists to boost consumer spending Daily Caller The report notes that while America's economic growth has been relatively stagnant, “China's and India's shot up 10 percent.” The American economy's dependence on consumer spending is well-known, but consumers at home have responded to economic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Volatile $A, China ties hurt investment: report Business Spectator International fund managers have told leaders of some of Australia's largest companies that political uncertainty in Australia, as well as a volatile Australian dollar and concerns about the outlook forChina's economy pose significant barriers to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hedge Funds Cut Oil Bets Most in Seven Weeks: Energy Markets San Francisco Chronicle Oil fell 2.8 percent, reaching a seven-week low during the period covered by the report, as the Federal Reserve said there are "significant downside risks" to the US economic outlook. Prices also dropped as data showed China's manufacturing shrank for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China, US drive base station growth ZDNet Asia The global market for wireless base station is growing despite the gloomy economic outlook, driven largely by the Chinese and US market, according to a new report released Monday. ABI Research reported that base station shipments this year would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mid-Day Update: Stocks Fall as Greece Concerns Outweigh Economic Uptick NASDAQ (+) YHOO (+4.4%) gains amid WSJ report that China's Alibaba interested in search firm; inks ABC News content deal. (-) BAC (-2.3%) reportedly mulling the sale of its stake in Archstone. (-) ACI (-6.5%) warns for earnings after partial short-term mine ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indonesia's Economy Likely Grew 6.6% On Year In 3Q - Report NASDAQ Martowardojo said economic growth is resilient to global uncertainties due to its domestic-driveneconomy, which has attracted new investment into the country, according to the report. Martowardojo said the slowdown in European nations and the US would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Manhattan Apartment Sales Gain as Economy Fuels 'Bipolar' Market BusinessWeek New York real estate demand is holding up as a broader economic slowdown provides an opportunity to enter the market. Buyers from China, Korea, South America and Europe fueled a 33 percent increase in condo transactions in the quarter, said Jonathan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Recommended: Cain walks back Perry criticism on race; claims economic plan ... msnbc.com He called the whole story a "distraction" and presented to reporters a "lets-get-down-to-business" attitude, saying he was excited to talk to Trump about China and the American economy. That's a major change in tune from Cain, who yesterday said of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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We must get past economics as usual Ottawa Citizen With even modest economic growth (certainly much less than we have seen in India and China over the past decade) we are likely to see our current $60 trillion US world gross domestic product (GDP) rise to more than $200 trillion US by the middle of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Molycorp Set to Announce a Rare Earth Rediscovery New York Times An Energy Department report released in December 2010 warned that disruptions in imports of crucial minerals, particularly heavy rare earths, could damage the American economy. Despite their name, rare earths are fairly abundant in the earth's crust. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Agricultural trade deficit with China reducing: COA eTaiwan News Taipei, Oct. 3 (CNA) Council of Agriculture (COA) Deputy Minister Hu Sing-hwa said Monday that the agricultural trade deficit with China has continued to reduce, rebutting a contrary report by a local daily published that day. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fitch slashes forecasts for global economic growth Xinhua Meanwhile, Fitch also revised down its 2011 and 2012 GDP forecasts for Brazil, Russia, India andChina, signaling that emerging markets will not decouple from advanced economies despite having more robust growth prospects. Fitch expects China's economy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Recession Is the Outlook, Despite Manufacturing Report New York Sun Mr. Darda believes weak data in the US, plus the ongoing European crisis, plus the China slowdown, plus widened corporate credit spreads and stressful financial conditions, all point to a decliningeconomy and additional stock market drops. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Foreign banks cut economic forecasts Taipei Times Gross fixed capital is expected to contract 1.5 percent this year from last year and expand a modest 1 percent next year, the Citigroup report showed. Taiwan, however, may take some comfort in its trade ties with China, which is forecast to drive 30 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Developers in China slash housing prices Straight.com Writing on the American Perspective from China blog, Patrick Chovanec suggests that "China's economy may be approaching a crisis". Chovanec, a professor at Tsinghua University's School ofEconomics and Management in Beijing, adds that "one potential ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada weaning itself off exports to US Financial Post Canadian companies are now 30% less dependent on exports south of the border than they were a decade ago, and if Canada's economy wants to avoid a US recession the best bet is to keep that trend going, according to a new report from CIBC World Markets. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HP Powers Expansion for China's Range Technology MarketWatch (press release) "HP will give us end-to-end support for data center design as well as cloud technologies to help us open a green data center and further strengthen the economic development of China." Set to measure more than 7500 square meters, the center will be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
U.S. Manufacturing Expands Wall Street Journal "So much manufacturing in places like China is geared toward US and European markets." Most data indicate the US economy continues to grow, albeit very slowly. Automobile sales rose in September, driven by a rise in truck and SUV sales, the latest sign ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The week ahead on the Hill: China currency, 2012 funding bill on the agenda Washington Post (blog) 10 am: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies at a Joint Economic Committee hearing on “The Economic Outlook.” 10 am: The House Armed Services Committee holds a hearing on “National Defense and the US Military Ten Years After 9/11: ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
As Myanmar Reforms, Observers Wonder: Who's in Charge? Wall Street Journal The move also appears to have upset China. "Even for someone as critical as I, I would say this kind of governmental action needs to be encouraged and welcomed publicly," said Maung Zarni, a Myanmar research fellow at the London School of Economics. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Americans aren't moving as much USA Today "At one point, textiles moved from New England to North Carolina and South Carolina," Lang says. "Now they move to China." The bad economy has kept people in place — those who have jobs and those who don't. The employed are afraid to give up their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BMW Dangles 19% Discounts as China's Luxury Market Cools: Cars BusinessWeek A tightening Chinese economy may cause “aspirational” buyers, such as those in mid- to upper-level management jobs, to rethink or delay luxury purchases, Laprise said. China's central bank raised interest rates five times in the past year to curb ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NBR Transcripts for October 3, 2011-Full Episode PBS Nightly Business Report FRIEDMAN: I don't think we need to copy anything about China except this. China today is getting 90 percent out of what I would call an inferior political economic model. We are getting 50 percent out of a superior model. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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South Florida gas prices fall amid bleak economic conditions Bizjournals.com Oil prices fell last week amid reports of slowing consumer spending in the US, China'smanufacturing index falling for a third consecutive month and European retail sales declining further. "Economic news is not looking good in the long term, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Economic woes sink stocks globally Chinavestor.com (blog) Consequences of Greece's default are too dire to contemplate. China has its own problems. A slowing global economy is hurting exports while inflationary pressure and bad bank loans prompted additional monetary tightening measures. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Economic Outlook: Business as unusual istockAnalyst.com (press release) "One time, gigantic military expenditures were left out, and another time billions in hospital debt," thereport said. The issues with dishonesty went further than that with huge cross-currency swaps involving Greek debt, a brazen disregard of Europe's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The great end of Q3 bloodbath could prove to be a great buying opportunity FXstreet.com However Friday saw better US readings and this weekend has produced stronger export data fromChina, belying fears that they are in a slowdown. In our euro commentary we argue that the ECB will eventually be forced into a massive injection of freshly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Why the Gold Market Action is Not What You Think Resource Investor I believe that a few central banks – central banks that have been fairly regular buyers including Russia and China (which does not report or publicize its purchases) have stepped up their purchases in reaction to the lower, more attractive, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Economy on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown « Patrick Chovanec By prchovanec The topic was the question on everyone's mind these days: the outlook for China's economy. Over the past several weeks, a number of news reports and market figures have caught my attention, which appear to indicate that China's economy ... Patrick Chovanec |
China: Economy on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown @ Forex Factory The topic was the question on everyone's mind these days: the outlook for China's economy. Over the past several weeks, a number of news reports and market ... www.forexfactory.com/news.php?do=news&id=318420 | ||
China Is An Economy On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown Over the past several weeks, a number of news reports and market figures have caught my attention, which appear to indicate that China's economy may be ... www.businessinsider.com/the-truth-about-the-china-an-econo... | ||
Tibetans face up to China's economic juggernaut - ABC News ... ABC's Foreign Correspondent gains extensive access to China's wild and isolated Yunnan ... But now the region is coming face-to-face with China's economic juggernaut. ... You can see more of this story on Foreign Correspondent here. ... www.abc.net.au/news/2011-09-27/mcdonell-tibet/2956270 | ||
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