This text describes everything readers need to invest successfully in the Chinese market. It provides an understanding of China, its current history and economic trends, as well as teaching readers how to actually invest in the market.
Unless he wants to wander the streets, he has to go home and face the music. By the same token, SOEs are like members of a big extended state family. The market is like the boarding school where ... 192 From the Great Wall to Wall Street.
Through the stories of ordinary Chinese citizens, McMahon tries to make sense of the unique—and often bizarre—mechanics of the Chinese economy, whether it be the state’s addiction to appropriating land from poor farmers; or why a ...
In Beyond the Great Wall, the inimitable duo of Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid—who first met as young travelers in Tibet—bring home the enticing flavors of this other China.
By illuminating the politics of China’s international monetary relations, this book provides a timely account of the global economy, the role of the renminbi in international relations, and the trajectory of China’s continuing ...
And no one could tell this story better than Patrick Tyler, veteran journalist and former Beijing bureau chief of the New York Times.
An architectural historian takes a deep dive into the story of Trump's wall and examines famous walls from throughout human history and what they reveal about us.
Spanning 2,300 years and more than 13,000 miles (21,000km), this beautifully illustrated children's ebook reveals the fascinating story of the Great Wall and the individuals who helped build it.
An informative, timely, and irreverent guide to financial investment offers a close-up look at the current high-tech boom, explains how to maximize gains and minimize losses, and examines a broad spectrum of financial opportunities, from ...
The unique details along with the clever and humorous interior illustrations make this series stand out from the competition.
“Nextcame BaselIII”:For the backstory onBasel IIIandwhatit was meantto accomplish, I recommend Jack Ewing's“AFight toMake Banks More Prudent,” published in the New YorkTimes, December 20, 2011. “That winter, JPMorgan Chase reported ...