April 15, 2011 Headlines: G-20 on China, US Loses Cyber Espionage Edge, Manufacturing in Minnesota, and More
Posted by smorgante on 04/15/2011
Calculated Risk: The Empire State Manufacturing Survey released this morning shows continued expansion of the manufacturing sector in the NY Fed region.
Yahoo News: The G-20 will target global imbalances, or, in another word: China.
Roubini: Dr. Doom sees trouble ahead for China’s economy.
Reuters: China edges past the U.S. in cyberespionage capabilities.
ST: Manufacturing has accounted for 40% of the new jobs created in Minnesota over the past 12 months.
WaPo: Watch out, here come the BRICS.
NYT: The British tried cutting government spending, and it tanked their economy. A lesson for the U.S.?
China’s economy grew at a 9.7% clip in the first quarter.
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