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Asia's Export Economies: A Failed Model?
Tom Lindmark submits: The Wall Street Journal had a dry but important piece Sunday morning on the decline in Chinese manufacturing. The numbers that the Chinese are reporting may or may not accurately reflect the reality of the current state of the Chinese economy, but even if puffed up they...
Tags: China, Tom Lindmark
External links 2009-01-05
Geithner on Yuan: Misstep or Warning Shot?
Tom Lindmark submits: You have to wonder if Timothy Geithner’s written comments, in his response to Senate Finance Committee questions regarding the yuan, were intentional or simply the result of trying to do too much too fast. Here is what he wrote to the Committee: “Obama — backed by the...
Tags: China, Tom Lindmark
External links 2009-01-23
China's GDP Growth Muted - If You Believe the Numbers
Tom Lindmark submits: The news out of China is that GDP growth fell to 6.1% in March, the weakest growth rate on record. Of course, the records only go back to 1992. Here is how the NYT reports the spin from China: by Tom Lindmark
Tags: China, Tom Lindmark
External links 2009-04-16
GM Drives Hummer to China
Tom Lindmark submits: A week or so ago I wrote a post about a Chinese group buying a piece of the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers. At that time I said it was in Yogi Berra’s immortal words, deja vu all over again. A country and its citizens hit the big time...
Tags: China, Transport, Tom Lindmark, General Motors Corp.
External links 2009-06-03
Is China Playing the Protectionist Card?
Tom Lindmark submits: It should be interesting when Congress starts sinking its teeth into this one. From the FT: by Tom Lindmark
Tags: China, Tom Lindmark
External links 2009-06-17
China?s Bank Lending Spree
Tom Lindmark submits: There were a couple of very good analyses this weekend of China’s banking system and some perceived mistakes that the country’s rulers have made in their attempts to right the economy. Neither is particularly bullish for China or for that matter the rest of us. ...
Tags: China, Tom Lindmark
External links 2009-06-29
What China Can Buy for $2 Trillion
Tom Lindmark submits: So China now says it’s going to use its $2 trillion in reserves to purchase real assets instead of just accumulating foreign exchange reserves and financial assets. Good luck! by Tom Lindmark
Tags: China, Tom Lindmark
External links 2009-07-22

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GM and China: What Are They Thinking?
Tom Lindmark submits: Industrial production in China wasn’t up to snuff in April but GM has some plans to help boost the numbers. The government released statistics today treat all government statistics from China with some skepticism that showed factory output rising 7.3% from last April, but that was less...
Tags: Transport, Tom Lindmark, General Motors Corp.
External links 2009-05-13
What Will Happen When Government and Unions Get a Piece of GM
Tom Lindmark submits: The battle between GM GM and the UAW over where the company’s cars are going to be built drags on. In a previous post I noted that GM was considering importing a number of cars it manufactures in China which was royally ticking off the union. Things...
Tags: Transport, Tom Lindmark, General Motors Corp.
External links 2009-05-18
More Whining About the Dollar
Tom Lindmark submits: Another country has been heard from on the subject of dollar dominance. India has joined Russia and China in pressing for reforms to the world’s financial system. From Bloomberg: by Tom Lindmark
Tags: US Market, Tom Lindmark
External links 2009-07-05
Protectionism: Playing With Fire
Tom Lindmark submits: A bad recession in the early 1930’s turned into the Great Depression largely because politicians did what they are wont to do. Legislate badly. We may be staring down the barrel of that gun once more. A short article in the New York Times which deserves...
Tags: US Market, Tom Lindmark
External links 2008-12-29
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