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[Also sprach Analyst] China's Economic Slowdown Within A Global Slowdown: I believe it makes sense for the Chinese to allow the Yuan to appreciate substantially, or even to float it, but the immediate consequence would be a death sentence to the export sector, a drastic slowdown in money supply growth due to the fact that they no longer need to accumulate foreign exchange reserve, and consequently a deflation of its asset bubbles (combination of these basically means recession). These are not the outcome China wants to see.
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[NO QUARTER] Obama's Economic Nightmare : NO QUARTER: I think it is an undeniably foregone conclusion by now that Obama is not the decision maker in this Administration. He seems to have people tonedeaf and inexperienced guiding him. The naivete is astounding and they seem to believe that saying the words without any actions to back them up will be acceptable to the American people. They seem to have burst forth, fully formed except without a shred of maturity, into the positions they now hold. So much for Obama’s trusted judgment.
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