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The Yuan Revaluation
By Ben Mah   2010-07-10
China became a scapegoat for America’s economic ills. “No country, small or big, should be told and pressured into a particular exchange-rate policy. A country is free to peg its currency, manage it, or to float it.”
 
 
Tagging the yuan as a scapegoat is unfair
By Wall Street Journal   2010-07-10
Beggar-thy-neighbor currency protectionism, which played a central role in the collapse of world trade in the 1930s, will come back if the West do nothing but blame China. -- Editorial reprinted from March 18 edition of The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All rights reserved.
 
 
TV matchmaking show runs afoul of China's morality campaign
By Keith B. Richburg   2010-07-08
"For ages, the government has condoned a materialistic value system, and now they are reaping the fruits of it. To put the blame on the public is just lame."
 
 
China's labor unrest may help U.S. manufacturers
By David Pierson   2010-07-05
Higher wages could lead to higher demand for goods and services, narrowing the trade gap. But rebalancing the economy could take years.
 
 
What China’s Labor Unrest Means for Its Future
By Austin Ramzy   2010-07-05
 
 
Labor Unrest in China
By Mario Ritter   2010-07-05
 
 
US financial reform bill lacks teeth
By RT.com   2010-07-02
 
 
Fair Game: Strong Enough for Tough Stains?
By GRETCHEN MORGENSON   2010-07-02
Financial Reform Bill FAILS To End 'Too Big To Fail'
 
 
The Financial Reform Law: A 'Fig Leaf'
By Christine Harper,Bradley Keoun   2010-07-02
It won't prevent bad bets by banks, and hence won't prevent the next financial crisis, say the experts.
 
 
In the Wake of the G20: As Canada's Democracy Trembles, a New Global Architecture Emerges
By Anthony Fenton   2010-07-01
 
 
 
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