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First Solar (FSLR) Receives Initial Approval For Portion Of 2GW China Project
November 03, 2010
According to Reuters, First Solar (FSLR) has received China’s approval to start prep work on a 30MW phase of what could be a larger 2GW project over the next decade. It’s being reported that the...
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Sorry Wall Street – Asia is the New King of the Global IPO Market
November 03, 2010
The United States - and Wall Street - is surrendering its mantle as the global center for intial public stock offerings (IPOs). In fact, unprecedented demand for IPOs in Asia has reduced the U.S. share...
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Global Markets
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China
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Asia Investments
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Money Morning
What is the “Chinese Twitter” .. and will the share price spike on November 15?
November 02, 2010
Here’s the top of the tease that I just got in my email from Nicholas Vardy, trying to get me to subscribe to his Global Bull Market Alert ($995/year, in case you’re wondering): “On November 15th, a...
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Sohu
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China Increases Domestic Consumption As Manufacturing Drives Growth
November 02, 2010
China’s economy continues to rocket ahead, showing evidence of new strength in manufacturing and domestic consumption and easing fears that slower growth there could hamper the global recovery....
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China
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External Research
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Contributor
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DailyMarkets.com
Test Post
November 01, 2010
This is a test This post is good.
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Top News
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Don Miller
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China
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Money Morning
Notes From the Ground in China, Part III
November 01, 2010
By Eric Jackson RealMoney Contributor 11/1/2010 11:15 AM EDT Click here for more stories by Eric Jackson I've been in China for the last 10 days, and I've been tweeting out pictures and comments all...
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Jim Chanos
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China Property Bubble
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China
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Breakout Performance
China Increases Domestic Buying as Manufacturing Drives Growth
November 01, 2010
China's economy continues to rocket ahead, showing evidence of new strength in manufacturing and domestic consumption and easing fears that slower growth there could hamper the global recovery....
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Top News
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Don Miller
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China
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Money Morning
China’s Manufacturing Sector Expands the Fastest in Six Months
October 31, 2010
China’s manufacturing expanded at the fastest pace in six months in October, indicating the economy can bear more gains in the yuan and interest-rate increases to cool price pressures. A purchasing...
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China – The Mother of All Grey Swans
October 30, 2010
I had the pleasure of presenting my thesis on China and Japan at the Casey Research Summit in San Diego in early October. Here is a link to my updated presentation on China and Japan (Japan starts on...
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Notes From the Ground in China, Part II
October 29, 2010
By Eric Jackson RealMoney Contributor 10/29/2010 7:30 AM EDT Click here for more stories by Eric Jackson It's been a week since I arrived in China. I have spent time in Shanghai, Beijing, Harbin and...
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Notes From the Ground in China
October 29, 2010
Monday October 25, 5:00 pm ET By Eric Jackson, RealMoney Contributor I'm in Shanghai and have been traveling in China since Thursday. I will be in the country for the next two weeks on business and...
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China Clamps Down On Rare Earth Exports To The West: What’s Its Message?
October 28, 2010
China for months has blocked shipments of rare earth metals intended for Japan in retaliation for a regional dispute. Now, China appears to have expanded its rare earth embargo to include Western...
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Policymakers Panicked as China Rare Earth Ban Extends to the West
October 28, 2010
China for months has blocked shipments of rare earth metals intended for Japan in retaliation for a regional dispute. Now, China appears to have expanded its rare earth embargo to include Western...
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Van Eck Launching Rare Earth Metals ETF (REMX)
October 27, 2010
Tomorrow a very interesting ETF begins trading – the Market Vectors Rare Earth Metals ETF (REMX) begins trading on the NYSE. I first wrote about rare earth metals here over a year ago discussing the...
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We Have the Stuff: They Have the Benjamins. Who Has More Power?
October 26, 2010
I exchanged IMs with Renee yesterday, in which she was describing the attitudes of virtually all of the students in her economic development class towards US debt with China. She wrote: “people are...
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Poststeroid Economics
October 26, 2010
Here is my latest article in the October issue of Institutional Investor (see below). But first I want to bring to your attention two articles from the NY Times. The first one takes a deep look at...
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Currency War Carries On as G-20 Meeting Fails to Secure Specific Trade Targets
October 25, 2010
Despite securing an agreement from Group of 20 (G-20) officials to avoid weakening their currencies any further, the Obama administration failed to convince member countries to implement specific...
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Top News
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Don Miller
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Top 5 Economic Graphs For The Week Ended 24 October 2010
October 24, 2010
This week the focus is on China, with the quarterly statistics out this week – as well as a surprise interest rate increase from the PBOC. Among the data we review in this edition is GDP growth,...
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Money Morning Mailbag: China Needs to Boost Domestic Demand to Continue Economic Recovery
October 22, 2010
China released data this week showing its economy grew 9.6% in the third quarter from a year earlier, slower than years past but still significantly ahead of other countries that are struggling to...
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How the U.S.-China Trade Spat is Jeopardizing Energy Sector Development
October 22, 2010
Usually, a government decision to subsidize clean energy alternatives would be applauded by others. Not so when the government is Beijing, and Washington politicians halfway around the world are busy...
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China
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Trade
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Money Morning
The Truth Behind the Chinese Rare Earths Embargo
October 20, 2010
“It makes logical sense: Whenever you have a shortage of raw materials in the world, it historically has led to war.” So said investment biker and Vancouver veteran Jim Rogers during a recent address...
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China Unexpectedly Hikes Interest Rates
October 19, 2010
China’s central bank unexpectedly announced Tuesday that it would raise by a quarter-percentage point its interest rates. It is the People’s Bank first hike in nearly three years.
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China Raises Lending, Deposit Rates as Inflation Accelerates
October 19, 2010
A lot more evidence of an inflation problem here. Market forces may be at work forcing ‘currency adjustment’ from that angle as China undergoes the transformation from employment growth via export led...
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Exports
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China
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Center of the Universe
China Station
October 18, 2010
In my talks over the last couple of years about national energy strategies that I’ve given to State Department and other US foreign policy folks, I’ve compared China to Wilhemine Germany. Rising powers...
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World
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Top 5 Economic Graphs For The Week Ended 17 October 2010
October 16, 2010
This week we look at the recent trade data out of the US and China, then we look at developments in the US inflation situation and what implications it may have. We also review the inflation situation...
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China
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External Research
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Trade Deficit Expands on China Gap
October 14, 2010
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Shadow over Asia
October 14, 2010
The summer is over in Denver. Of course, in Denver the summer was officially over Labor Day weekend, when the outdoor swimming pools were drained and locked for the winter. For most people summer ended...
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5 Minutes of Fame
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Latest
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China
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Vitaliy Katsenelson Contrarian Edge
Currency War: China Stands Firm on Yuan as Global Criticism Escalates
October 14, 2010
Germany and Japan are joining the U.S. in pressuring Beijing to let the yuan appreciate to prevent an international currency war from spiraling out of control. Still, China remains firm that a gradual...
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China
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China Investments
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Money Morning
Comments on China’s temporary hike of Reserve Requirements
October 12, 2010
The lesson should be changing reserve requirements for a non convertibility currency, as the yuan is domestically for all practical purposes, doesn’t alter liquidity, but does alter balance sheet...
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Banking
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CBs
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China
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Center of the Universe
CNOOC Creates Biggest China-U.S. Oil Deal For Stake in Shale Gas Industry
October 12, 2010
China's state-owned energy company China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) (NYSE ADR: CEO ) late Sunday announced it would invest $2.16 billion in U.S.-based Chesapeake Energy Corp. (NYSE: CHK ) to...
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