The Great Fall of China

Fear about China’s economy can be overdone. But investors are right to be nervous

Economist
Aug 29th 2015 | From the print edition

ONCE the soundtrack to a financial meltdown was the yelling of traders on the floor of a financial exchange. Now it is more likely to be the wordless hum of servers in data centres, as algorithms try to match buyers with sellers. But every big sell-off is gripped by the same rampant, visceral fear. The urge to sell overwhelms the advice to stand firm. Tiếp tục đọc “The Great Fall of China”

How China’s Currency Policies Will Change the World

August 26, 2015 | 09:00 GMT

 

Summary

The recent fluctuations in China’s currency typify the best and worst of a globalized world, where developments in one place can instantly change the political and financial calculations of governments in others. For most of human history, the communities, cultures and economies of the world existed independently of one another, separated as they were by vast distances and difficult terrain. It would, for instance, take months or even years for news of China to reach Europe across the great Silk Road trading route during the height of its use some 1,000 years ago. Even then, the communities along that route could hardly be considered entirely coherent. Tiếp tục đọc “How China’s Currency Policies Will Change the World”