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Who’s in Charge… of Climate Treaty?

The COP15 is about to begin soon. Who will lead the conference? The U.S.? China? Is there no one else worth mentioning its name before the landmark meeting? How about the EU? Well, market analysts beg to differ, projecting that the Copenhagen summit will be a playing field mostly between the U.S. and China. Amid [...]

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Testing their metal, testing their mettle…

International trade in iron ore is largely dominated by a very few  firms, and China’s attempts to get a foot in the circle of influence  are, so far, unsuccessful. This informative article details the many causes of concern for China in iron ore trading, including speculations that its problems (dependance, very large amount of building projects, [...]

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China-US Relations-Back to the Drawing Board

The whole world knows by now that China is the biggest emitter of toxic greenhouse gases, surpassing the U.S., which is still one of the heaviest pollutors and contributors to global warming. So, what should they do about this? Continue to just talk, smile and shake hands in front of cameras at major international summits [...]

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Fears of China property bubble

With the injection of Chinese capital in the market, property in China may suffer from potential bubbling issue sooner or later. See the latest coverage of FT on this issue.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ea14130c-d46e-11de-a935-00144feabdc0.html
Chan Chun Kit Kenneth

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Bubble Trouble: Why Real Estate Is China’s Biggest Headache

Another acticle about China property market bubble. The government would have to monitor the issue closely before it turns out to be a huge crisis in China economy.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1939768,00.html
Chan Chun Kit Kenneth

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US vs China – Friends or Foes?

I am sure this kind of article (not related to commodities…) has been published numerous times over the years since China became the talk of the economic town. Will China overtake Japan as the world’s second largest economy? Will China lead global growth? Will China equal the U.S.? It is truly worth noting that Asia’s [...]

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China’s Economy Grows 8.9%, Fastest Pace in a Year

People are talking about when and how to withdraw the stimulus plan from the market. For grants like China with burden of keeping its robust growth in the coming years, it is interesting to watch what Chinese leadership will do.
This is a latest news on Chinese policy related to their stimulus plan.
By the way, should [...]

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Artists Test Limits as China Lets (a Few) Flowers Bloom

I love art.
But that is not the only reason I choose to post this link.
From this article, we can see that China is extending the boundaries. Keep an eye on the Chinese art market, maybe you want to add a piece of artwork into your investment portfolio.

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Forget Bretton Woods II: Role of US-Japan-China Trilateralism

A very interesting article talking about how three important countries, namely US, China and Japan can cooperate with each others to tackle financial problems faced by many others in the world.
You may find the document in the following link:http://www.twq.com/09april/docs/09apr_Funabashi.pdf
Chan Chun Kit, Kenneth

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NATO on Climate Change

No Action Talk Only (NATO). That’s what world leaders have been doing about climate change — the greatest threat to humanity in this century. If this issue keeps looming with no substantial progress, the future is at stake. And stop making this a political game between developed and developing economies! The US and China have [...]

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