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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 [...]
WSJ:China Inc. Looks Homeward as U.S. Shoppers Turn Frugal
This article is illustrative of what will prove to be a very long process of China reforming its economy to be more self sufficient by selling Chinese manufactured goods to Chinese consumers. They have a long way to go and I doubt they will have sufficient consumption to absorb their excess capacity for years to [...]
Steven Roach on Rebalancing China’s Economy
In this short clip Roach talks about Chinese premier Wen Jiabau, who at the World Economic Forum warned about the imbalance imbeded in the Chinese economy.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1252509412&play=1
Summary of Chinese data release on Sept. 11
To summarize the Chinese official data released on Friday Sept. 11:
The Good
Manufacturing output: up by 12.3% year on year, better than last month’s 10.8% and higher than consensus.
Steel output: up 29%
Auto production: up 90%.
Urban fixed-asset investment: up 33.0% for the first eight months of the year, which slightly exceeded already-high estimates of 32.5%.
Retail sales: up [...]