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China's economic miracle won't mirror Japan's
China is now the world’s No 2 economy and our readers predict it will do a better job in that role than Japan did.
By
Nick Ferguson
| 22 February 2011
Macro & Markets
A question of time
It isn’t a question of whether China’s property market is a bubble, but when it will burst.
By
Lillian Liu
| 8 September 2010
Equities
China Merchants Property squeezes price of proposed share sale
The offering price is reduced by 27%, but the cut may not be enough for the $753 million placement to go through.
By
Lillian Liu
| 21 April 2010
Polls
China’s recovery is a bubble
FinanceAsia readers fear that China’s economic recovery is masking an asset price bubble.
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FinanceAsia Editors
| 19 February 2010
Macro & Markets
Indian stock market in bubble territory in 2010
The Indian stock market is expected to continue its rally in 2010 on the back of strong GDP growth, high inflation and loose US monetary policy, raising the possibility of a ...
By
Winnie Tang
| 4 January 2010
View Point
Dubai finds a way through the economic crisis
Niche businesses like Islamic finance and family offices will contribute to Dubai's growth, says the head of business development for the Dubai International Finance Centre.
By
Edward Russell
| 6 February 2009
View Point
Japan fading
Japan's economy has improved little since its bubble burst 20 years ago, suggesting it is time for policymakers to introduce some capital markets-inspired dynamism.
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Dan Slater
| 15 August 2008
View Point
Capital injections needed to save US banks
Richard Koo, chief economist at the Nomura Research Institute in Tokyo, discusses the grim parallels between the US and Japan, including the need for unconditional capital ...
By
Dan Slater
| 31 March 2008
View Point
China is not decoupling from the US
Talk of China decoupling from the US is a fantasy. China is where the US bubble originates.
By
Dan Slater
| 28 November 2007
Book Review
The Bubble Economy: The Japanese Economic Collapse, by Christopher Woods.
Can China learn from Japan''s banking experience? Yes, but it could learn even more about not giving in to US revaluation demands.
By
Dan Slater
| 11 March 2005
View Point
Is Beijing bucking China property bubble?
If there is a property in bubble in China, it is certainly not happening in Beijing according to third quarter figures from Beijing-based property company DTZ Debenham Tie Leung.
By
Dan Slater
| 21 October 2003
Fund Manager Q&A
Marc Faber believes China is not a bubble
Is the euphoric sentiment towards China going to lead to another crash?
By
Dan Slater
| 15 January 2002
Institutional Investors
Ride the bubble
William M. Mercer suggests Hong Kong pension funds should get into equities in a big way.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 26 March 2001
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