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The Puzzle of Carruades de Lafite
Lafite's second label sold for about 200 British pounds per case until rising ten-fold over the past five years, epitomizing the pleasure and pain from China's cult of luxury
07.07.2010
Sweet Spot for China's Blue-Collar Revolution
Manufacturers are strong enough to pay higher wages, but will other players adjust to China's new labor environment?
06.23.2010
Dismantling Factories in a Dreamweaver Nation
A new generation is challenging China's labor-squeezing business model and an older generation that apparently doesn't get it
06.07.2010
Perilous Cliffhanger for a Falling Euro Zone
A bailout for Greece will not cut a path through the jungle of structural imbalances choking Europe since the euro's creation
05.26.2010
China's Foul Assets, Fouler Yet
Within the government's ambit is a series of policies that could address the momentum of the status quo, so why have they been foundering so far?
05.13.2010
Reject the Consensus: 'V' Means Vulnerable
Behind all that upbeat data and macroeconomic noise are pricing and inflation facts pointing to another crisis in 2012
05.10.2010
Animal Instinct on China's Real Estate Range
Government policy won't control China's wild property market as effectively as higher interest rates and political willpower
04.27.2010
Wrangling with the Wild Bulls
If China's banks are to avoid whiplash, unflinchingly tough action needs to be taken on raising interest rates and capital adequacy ratios
04.21.2010
Get the Yuan Right, Prove Pundits Wrong
Hype over an 'imminent' increase in yuan value ignores China's greater need for higher interest rates and fewer bubbles
04.12.2010
Put Down Trade Spats, Pick Up a Mirror
China and the United States should face domestic issues, from middle class support to Wall Street theft, and avert a trade war
04.01.2010
Frayed String for China's Property Balloon
Don't expect China's property bubble to shrink as long as Beijing tinkers with rules but neglects credible reform
03.22.2010
Our Next Economic Plague: Japan Disease
Growing old is hard, but watching formerly vibrant economies choke on debt and wither away is downright ugly
03.15.2010
Greece's Long, Slippery Slope to Default
Borrowed money inside the euro zone gave Greeks a decent living standard, but they've been living on borrowed time
03.01.2010
Steering Out of a Smash-Up No One Wants
Creating jobs by boosting exports could save the Obama administration but hurt China's position, unless Beijing acts
02.09.2010
Pumped with Cash – And Ready to Crash?
Domestic and foreign money is pouring into Chinese real estate, not productive assets, as inflation risks rise and a new crisis brews
01.27.2010

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Spills Remind China that Polluters Must Pay
The Dalian oil spill and other environmental tragedies demand thorough investigations and fair penalties
Japan's Age of Plenty
Entrepreneurship has kept Japan's economy from getting caught in the effects of demographic changes – and it can do the same in China
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