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China: Vibrant economy with a giant headache

| Findory News China

New Zealand Herald: While New Zealand's Reserve Bank wrestles with the problem of controlling the rampant property market, China's Government has a similar headache but on a far larger scale.China's surging economy has helped push property prices...


Chinese investment quickens, fuels tightening talk (Reuters)

Fri, 15 Jun 2007 07:07:45 GMT | Yahoo! News

People check information on an electronic board at a stock exchange in Wuhan, central China's Hubei province June 4, 2007. (Stringer/Reuters)Reuters - China's spending on fixed assets such as roads and power plants accelerated in the first five months of the year, prompting predictions of imminent monetary tightening to slow the world's fourth-largest economy.



Switzerland: The unlikely play on China's economy

| Findory News China

Marketwatch: LONDON -- Land-locked Switzerland, known for its independence, cuckoo clocks and chocolate, is hardly the most obvious of places to look for companies exposed to the Chinese economy.



Beijing Prodded on Currency Issue

Wed, 20 Jun 2007 14:02:30 +0000 | Newsvine China

For the sake of the global economy, China needs to accelerate the pace of currency reform and overhaul its economy to be less dependent on exports, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Wednesday.


Beijing prodded on currency issue (AP)

Wed, 20 Jun 2007 14:25:57 GMT | Yahoo! News

AP - For the sake of the global economy, China needs to accelerate the pace of currency reform and overhaul its economy to be less dependent on exports, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Wednesday.


Beijing Prodded on Currency Issue

| Findory News China

Washington Post: WASHINGTON -- For the sake of the global economy, China needs to accelerate the pace of currency reform and overhaul its economy to be less dependent on exports, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Wednesday.


Hard to break free of the global economy

| Findory News China

Boston Globe: Lamps, birthday candles, mouse traps, and flip-flops. Such is the stuff that binds the modern American family to the global economy, author Sara Bongiorni discovers during a year of boycotting anything made in China.


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