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Sunday, May 04, 2014

Why we should fear China's economic implosion...

What you should know about entrusted loans (WSJ) and the potential slowdown to commodity purchases globally (Seattle Intelligencer) but also why we needn't fear (WSJ).

Posted by Clement Wan at 10:23 PM  

Labels: china, development, economics

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