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| Understanding | Chinese Stock Market bubble Shanghai stock averages have been drifting down and seem headed for a resounding crash. This is no small matter! If and when, it could set up competition between our governments to stimulate their economy the most in order to have the cheapest currency. I see run-away inflation. What do you folks see? Any comments? What would it do to international trade and finance? | |
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