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China Faces "Minsky Moment" on Ponzi Financing

MishTalk

Inquiring minds are tuning into a report on the Ponzi finance setup in China. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth to 5.0% Our analysis indicates that China’s economy has arrived at that unstable state where speculative and Ponzi finance appear to dominate. Morgan Stanley agrees. over the next two years. s 26% in 2000-2005.

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Housing Starts in China Plunge 25%; Did China's Property Bubble Finally Burst?

MishTalk

Economic data released on Tuesday also included a deceleration in industrial production, with growth in steel and cement output slowing to a crawl. Property activity indicators have been trending lower since mid-2013, and the downturn in the sector now threatens to turn into a bust. Did China''s Property Bubble Finally Burst?

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What GE’s Board Could Have Done Differently

Harvard Business

Since Immelt’s departure, GE’s stock is down another 30%, as its new CEO, John Flannery, has struggled to cope with the cash flow drain from years of problematic acquisitions, divestitures, and buybacks. in 2013 to 3.7 The Board Had No Finance Committee. in early 2018, according to Moody’s.

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Fed Balance Sheet vs. Stock Market; Will QE Cause Inflation?

MishTalk

Get Involved The State of the Unions Finances: A Citizens Guide. Wednesday, August 07, 2013 3:40 AM. Mish and Eric King discuss Gold, the Stock Market, the US Dollar, Sideline Cash, China, and US real estate. August 2013 (16). July 2013 (82). June 2013 (70). May 2013 (82). April 2013 (85).

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BIS Slams the Fed; Ridiculous Question of the Day: "Is The Fed Going To Attempt A Controlled Collapse?"

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It could represent a hidden vulnerability, especially if backed by domestic currency cash flows derived from overextended sectors, such as property, or used for carry trades or other forms of speculative position-taking. Financing problems of non-financial corporations in EMEs can also feed into the banking system.