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To: philv who wrote (20689)4/18/2004 8:07:18 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 80950
 
Phil > Many people are worried that China is one big bubble ready to burst.

I think the contrary. In my opinion, China is the next world superpower and is growing from strength to strength.

> Here is another piece about the real estate bubble China.

Interesting. Looks like the same is happening in Australia.

moneymanagement.com.au

> if China collapses, what are the consequences for the rest of the world?

The West will have to start being productive again. Virtually everything one buys these days is, to a lesser or greater extent, made in China.

> Gotta keep those bubbles going, at any cost!

Certainly no bubble in the Chinese stockmarket. (Maybe in the Chinese supermarket!)

stockcharts.com[l,a]dalaynay[de][pd150,2][ilb14!la12,26,9]

Likewise, Taiwan

stockcharts.com[l,a]dalaynay[de][pd150,2][ilb14!la12,26,9]

Or Hong Kong

stockcharts.com[l,a]dalaynay[de][pd150,2][ilb14!la12,26,9]

> Scenes from China

Incredible. Thanks very much.



To: philv who wrote (20689)4/20/2004 4:18:16 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 80950
 
Phil > Many people are worried that China is one big bubble ready to burst

Here's what Marc Faber has to say.

ameinfo.com

>>>China's economy is overheating and will, in my opinion, experience a severe slowdown in the near future, which will lead to a commodity inventory liquidation and depress prices temporarily.<<<