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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

China companies feel the investment hangover

An alarming development.

The Global QE Exit Crisis

Here.
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William Yu
Winona, MN, United States
I am an Associate Professor of Economics at Winona State University, where I teach Macroeconomics, International Economics and Forecasting Methods. This blog will provide my observations and collection of news, information, articles, and videos on the issues of global economies, finance, and business.
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