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Chinese September Trade Data.
September trade data may be somewhat misleading because of two or three extra working days last month, plus the very big holiday at the beginning of October which might have pushed activity into September.
Exports were down 15.2% year-on-year, better than the expected 20-21%.
Imports were down 3.5%, much better than the expected 15%.
Month-over-month figures showed a [...]
CNBC: China Doesn’t Want a Free Yuan: Hendry
Here, Hendry discusses the comments made by Soros regarding the Yuan.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1297057096&play=1
FT View from the Markets, Two Views on China
I think these videos are both very good and from very credible sources. The first is Michael Pettis who is based in Peking university and is one of the most watched Chinese analysts. Pettis shares my view with respect to China and its imbalances.
http://www.ft.com/cms/893ac9c8-757e-11dc-b7cb-0000779fd2ac.html?_i_referralObject=9810652&fromSearch=n
The Second video is of Andy Rothman who is with CLSA. Rothman has [...]
US Outsourcing Unemployment to China
The Chinese have built capacity for a world in which the US has an ever growing ability to consume more. With their stimulus efforts they have added to that capacity. Once the government directed investment in capacity has been exhausted deflationary pressures should mount.
Marketwatch: Full-scale Sino-U.S. trade war remains unlikely, but…
Good commentary regarding the trade issue.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-china-spat-hits-stocks-but-trade-war-unlikely-2009-09-15
Market Watch: WTO chief has concerns about U.S. tire tariffs on China
It seems that there was an agreement at the G20 not to use restrictive trade measures during the crisis and the US is now reaching beyond that agreement.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/wto-chief-concerned-about-china-tire-tariffs-2009-09-16
Bloomberg: Obama Defends Tariffs as China Response Spurs Trade War Concern
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aRpmRxXnPrbU