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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: GST who wrote (89816)12/23/2007 4:47:19 AM
From: westpacific  Read Replies (1) of 110194
 
Population growth is greatest in places that can barely afford to put a tin roof over their heads.

I stated invest overseas, that is where demand will grow, the China story is good for our entire lives. China is America, circa 1907......we decline, they grow.

Sure, demand side will see growth as population grows into 8/9B mark by 2050.......more than anything it will put a major stress on resources. Demand can only be pushed so far, so fast.

Remember I am only talking out to 2015, after that I see a whole new massive bull market starting anew. Between there and now - a whole different story.

West

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For three decades, water has been indispensable in sustaining the rollicking economic expansion that has made China a world power. Now, China's galloping, often wasteful style of economic growth is pushing the country toward a water crisis. Water pollution is rampant nationwide, while water scarcity has worsened severely in north China — even as demand keeps rising everywhere.

China is scouring the world for oil, natural gas and minerals to keep its economic machine humming. But trade deals cannot solve water problems. Water usage in China has quintupled since 1949, and leaders will increasingly face tough political choices as cities, industry and farming compete for a finite and unbalanced water supply.
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