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To: LoneClone who wrote (60746)2/6/2010 2:55:17 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217931
 
Very good and Correcty, LoneClone! There will be a novel architecture since the set of circumstances are totally different than the one which propelled the USA.

There is a repricing of everything as those new patterns and flows of production and consumption unravels.

The savings those have to make, will be capital that will rollover to the places still mired in dirty poverty but seating on huge pile of resources. Those resources will be unlocked.



To: LoneClone who wrote (60746)2/6/2010 7:19:53 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 217931
 
Hard to find a bigger Chindia bull than I.. and exactly why I've survived quite nicely the last few years though (as documented) is by realising it ain't as rosy as superbulls say nor as bleak as the detractors.. Both countries are still way below US or Canadian consumer levels of the GDP.. The trend is up but the facts are plain..

Imagine all those folks that blindly followed say a Don Coxe off the 2008 cliff.. Prime Rib still can be had in Toronto regularly for 4.99/lb and often less.. Where's the Beef ?

TBS