Economic Reverberations

Here’s my latest story on why China’s economic recovery efforts are helping state-owned enterprises at the expense of the private sector. From Hong Kong, Michael Schuman has a look at the latest trade numbers, which offer Asia’s exporters their first cause for optimism in months. And from Lin Yang, here’s a piece on why the downturn is good for China’s matchmakers.

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  • johnsmith9876

    Don’t worry about China. Some sectors in China are doing extremely well.

    http://tinyurl.com/c7q38f

  • laohong

    johnsmith, while accusing China for mistreatment of Korean refugees, is obviously too dumb to know the fact that CHina has 150,000 of them living in CHina while USA took a great 800 in last decades, just like what USA did to Iraqi. From 2.2 millions Iraqi refugees displaced by great Fuehrer Bush’s accomplished crusade mission, USA took just less than a tiny 2,000, totally ignoring their desire for gangland.

  • laohong

    Another bad news for dear Johnsmith who dreams of an orange revolution and collaps of China’s economy, especially at day time:
    –Shanghai exchange jumped 3.3 percent today to 2560 in a 6 straight month gains since September 2008, cheered by purchasing manager’s index (PMI) for April which rose for a fifth straight month, adding to evidence that the economy is on the path to recovery.

  • laohong

    Sorry, it should be “6 straight month gains since October 28th, 2008″.

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