February 16, 2011 Headlines: Chinese Currency Manipulation, Failed Outsourcing, and More
Posted by smorgante on 02/16/2011
China continues to reduce its holdings of U.S. Treasuries. (And that’s a good thing.)
Outsourcing didn’t work for Boeing. An LA Times columnist looks at what went wrong.
Even if Beijing talks a good game on “rebalancing,” that doesn’t mean the provinces will comply.
Will China focus on inward development in its next five year plan?
Apparently, Treasury Secretary Geithner didn’t seal the deal in Brazil on battling China’s currency manipulation.
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