The Puzzle of Carruades de Lafite
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 06:37:57 AM
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| Andy Xie worries that Chinese demand could bring down a great brand: "The Chinese demand for Lafite is due to lack of wine knowledge. As Chinese drinkers become more sophisticated, the demand for other first growth wines will increase .... Some analysts estimate that 70 percent of China's Lafite consumption is counterfeit." |
China's trouble with economy gone wild Caixin Online - Marke
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 06:37:57 AM
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Some sort of financial crisis may already be inevitable for China, but by delaying remedial action, trouble -- when it arrives -- will only be bigger, writes economist Andy Xie for Caixin Online.
Andy Xie: Imagine If The Yuan Were Actually An OVER-Valued B
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 06:37:57 AM
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| It would send China into crisis. |
Skyrocketing Prices May Point to a Real Estate Bubble in Chi
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 06:37:57 AM
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| “This is wild,” said Andy Xie, a former Morgan Stanley economist who is now an independent analyst. “By all the traditional measures, like rental yield, this is a bubble.” Speculators are snapping up properties on the expectation that prices will continue to rise, as prices have nearly every year for more than a decade. |
Economist Andy Xie: sell U.S. treasury bonds to buy its shar
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 06:37:57 AM
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| According to Information Times, most recently, Morgan Stanley economist Andy Xie, former chief Asia-Pacific region, said China should sell U.S. bonds, in turn invest in U.S. stocks, and should buy the S & P 500 stocks. |
Bernanke Low Rates �Poison� to U.S. Economy, Xie Says
Wednesday 28th of July 2010 06:37:57 AM
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| Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke is prescribing �poison� to the U.S. economy by keeping interest rates near zero and fueling a wave of speculative capital that may cause the next global crisis, former Morgan Stanley chief Asian economist Andy Xie said. |




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