Friday, November 20th, 2009

Posts Tagged ‘ Chinese Government ’

China’s New Investment, Student Debt, The Faux Recovery and More!

Sep 4th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Financial News, Politics & Economics

China walks the walk… red nation agrees to major shift away from dollar reserves… Gold soars… Frank Holmes with a historic reason gold should keep rising… You know Peak Oil, but Peak Stimulus? Chris Mayer offers a compelling chart on government intervention… Dark data: Service sector, retail, jobs all disappoint, plus a shocking stat on student debt…



How to Survive and Prosper in the Twilight Zone Economy

Aug 17th, 2009 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Top Story

This morning, MarketWatch tells us there’s been “a broad-based decline” of shares in Europe. Apparently, “capital adequacy worries” over banks are the cause. We presume this is a polite way of saying banks have no money. 



China Warns (Again), The Housing Faux-Recovery, Three Sectors to Short and More!

Jul 29th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Featured, Politics & Economics

China turns it up another notch… now “concerned about the security” of U.S. investments… Chris Mayer tells the “story of today’s economy”… Mainstream celebrates latest home price index… our perceptive on the housing “recovery”… Three market sectors currently detached from reality… The truth emerges… why Ben Bernanke really bailed out Wall Street…



China Turns it Up Another Notch

Jul 28th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Emerging Markets, Politics & Economics


China Booms… Too Good to be True?

Jul 17th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Emerging Markets

China has once again snatched the leadoff spot in our daily lineup. And once again, they’ve knocked the cover off the ball. The Chinese economy expanded at a dizzying 7.9%, their government announced yesterday. That far exceeds analyst expectations and China’s still-impressive 6.1% first-quarter growth.



Buy What China Buys, Part II

Jun 25th, 2009 | By Chris Mayer | Category: Emerging Markets, Featured

China is hungry…and gets hungrier every day. Satisfying hunger requires fertilizer…lots of it. Think: Potash.  China is not only getting hungrier, it is also developing a taste for the good life. Protein consumption always increases as a population’s wealth increases.



China Leads the Way, The Trade of the Next Decade, CEO Pay and More!

Jun 11th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Financial News

American markets at a standstill… can the Far East drive stocks forward? … Chris Mayer on buying “what China needs, but can’t make for itself” … Dan Denning’s pair trade for the next decade … Bill Bonner and Goldman Sach’s CEO on the current “bull market” … Plus, a CEO pay debate fills our inbox… your letters and our response, below…



China Bucks the Trend, GM Goes to Europe, Inflation Prediction, Jobs and More!

Mar 5th, 2009 | By Addison Wiggin | Category: Financial News

While American stocks stumble, Shanghai soars… why Chinese equities are bucking the global trend… More data disasters… ADP jobs report, auto sales register scary declines…Tired of shaking down U.S. taxpayers, GM aims abroad… EU begged for Detroit dollars…Obama, Bernanke talk up Uncle Sam’s book… Eric Fry on how rampant inflation still seems inevitable…Chuck Butler takes a stab at the $10 trillion question: “How long will this dollar strength last?”



China Stimulus Could Double in Three Years

Feb 26th, 2009 | By Mike Caggeso | Category: Financial News

China’s already steep $585 billion (4 trillion yuan) stimulus could double over the next three years to as much as $1.2 trillion (8 trillion yuan), a figure that would put the country’s economic growth back on track, an economist said at a Beijing summit.



China Now the World’s No. 3 Economy, Supplanting Germany

Jan 16th, 2009 | By Don Miller | Category: Financial News

An upward revision in China’s growth figures allowed it to leapfrog Germany to become the world’s third-largest economy in 2007. Now the Red Dragon is snapping at Japan’s heels in the quest to become No. 2 in the world’s economic pecking order.