Tuesday, 1 June 2010
China's surge
China's inflation problem...
1/ Telegraph: Something has to stop the Orient express and its cargo of trade imbalances - Roger Bootle argues that China must do more to reduce the soaring trade imbalance between China and the rest of the world
2/ The Observer: Dark economic clouds on the horizon for China - Heather Stewart looks at the risks facing the Chinese economy in 2010
3/ The Times: After £800bn loans, China tells banks to focus on the real economy - Unprecedented lending growth risks causing a bubble economy and rampant inflation.
4/ The Guardian: Without Chinese economic reform, global recovery may be doomed - Larry Elliott argues that China needs to boost domestic consumption rather than relying on exports, or the world will be flooded with goods that nobody wants
5/ Independent: China ‘overtakes’ Germany to become largest exporter
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China’s dilemma on the renminbi exchange rate
By Neil Mellor - March 11, 2010
Investors rattled by China inflation worries
By Dave Shellock
- May 12, 2010
China's rate of inflation accelerates
By Geoff Dyer and Jamil Anderlini in Beijing
Financial Crises and Crisis Economics
Financial Crises And Crisis Economics: Past, Present And Future
Speaker: Professor Nouriel Roubini.
This event was recorded on 18 May 2010 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building.
As early as 2005 Roubini speculated that house prices would soon sink the economy, and in 2006 warned the IMF that the United States was likely to face a catastrophic housing bust resulting in deep recession. Back then he was nicknamed 'Dr Doom' by the New York Times. In hindsight, economists have called him a prophet.