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| | | China's reality lost in translation, Davos told
The West has a skewed view of China which Beijing has to fix if it wants a better reception when it goes shopping abroad, business and political leaders said at the Davos forum Thursday.
Davos leaders look to China's investments abroad
Chinese investment abroad is drawing scrutiny as global leaders increasingly look to China to prop up the world economy, even though some remain wary of the country's dominance.
Enter the Dragon: ETF Sways With China
The following commentary comes from an independent investor or market observer as part of TheStreet's guest contributor program, which is separate from the company's news coverage. By David Gillie NEW YORK (ETF Digest) -- ... Click to view a price quote on EEM . Click to research the Financial Services industry.
Reuters Magazine: Wheatley: What's going right
(Reuters) - With the British economy flat on its back, the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) factory in Birmingham, the second largest city in England, is doing something unusual: hiring. The company is doing well. With exports to China and other big emerging economies rising strongly, Britain's largest automotive manufacturer recently said it would hire another thousand workers and build a new engine ...
Davos Turn Eye To China's Investments Abroad
Frank Jordans, Associated Press Chinese investment abroad is drawing scrutiny as global leaders increasingly look to China to prop up the world economy. Topics: Financial Government Global Manufacturing
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