By Sasha Cekerevac for Investment Contrarians While many people are aware that the Chinese economy is now the second-largest in the world, China’s currency, the yuan or renminbi, is also moving upward in the world rankings in terms of global transactions. According to...
http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2012/12/diplomat-admits-china-is-accumulating.html Diplomat Admits China Is Accumulating Gold To Back The Yuan Today acclaimed money manager Stephen Leeb stunned King World News when he said he was recently speaking with a Chinese diplomat...
http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2012/12/gold-confiscation-will-chinese-yuan.html Gold Confiscation? Will the Chinese Yuan replace the US Dollar? Julian Phillips on GoldSeek.com TV GoldSeek.com TV presents highlights from an interview with South Africa's top gold analyst,...
http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2012/12/mark-j-grant-its-me-baby-with-your-wake.html A great friend of mine and one of the best bond traders on Wall Street said this recently: “Get ready for The Great Bond Shortage in North America. If it has a cusip and it is...
Read More: http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2012/11/cgse-to-launch-spot-yuan-based-silver.html Growing demand for silver prompted Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society to launch a spot silver trading service in the first half of next year in Hong Kong. CGSE also said...
Read More: http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2012/11/chinese-yuan-continuing-to-strengthen.html Precious metals have had a decent start to the week, following last Friday’s selloff. Gold has managed to put some distance between itself and $1,700, while silver is managing...
Read More http://newswalls.blogspot.com/2012/11/dollar-collapse-7-of-10-asian-countries.htmlA “renminbi bloc” has been formed in East Asia, as nations in the region abandon the US dollar and peg their currency to the Chinese yuan — a major signal of China’s...
President Barack Obama on his tour to China has approached a very cautious approach. While raising issues of contention between the two nations, he has been subtle in his own right. He agreed to the...
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A sixteen-year-old Chiness teen, Deng Senshan was beaten to death during a treatment for internet addiction. Three supervisors, who allegedly beat the boy were arrested, and the case is still under...
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"This is original material copied from my own blog.Falling on Deaf Ears The Taiwanese are no stranger to taking to the streets as seen in 2006 when they campaigned against the corruption of then president Chen Shui-bian. In 2008 the KMT returned to power with 81 out of...
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Tim Geitner, who is currently in confirmation hearings to be Barack Obama's Treasury Secretary, signaled that the administration will take a confrontational approach to China's currency manipulation yesterday when he openly accused the Chinese of manipulating the Yuan. The...
I am in Shanghai these days. Seeing all the construction around, I am quite wary of the way the city is shaping up, demolishing old neighbourhoods and going highrise. This bit of news about the city's investment...
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"The demise of some of China's ruling dynasties may have been linked to changes in the strength of monsoon rains, a new study suggests. The findings come from 1,800-year record of the Asian monsoon preserved in a stalagmite from a Chinese cave. Weak - and therefore dry -...
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" China's Finance Minister Xie Xuren was called back from an international economic conference in Peru before the meeting began, following orders from Beijing to help resolve problems at home, an organizer of...
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A number of Beijing hotels are cutting down their room rates by 20-50% for the Olympic period. Originally, hotel owners were hoping to capitalize on the Olympics buzz by hiking up their room rates. Now, they are...
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