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To: bart13 who wrote (103678)11/13/2013 1:10:06 PM
From: Horgad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217753
 
Bart, that is way flatter at the end than I expected. So if transfers are not growing much and "expenditures" are down and the debt is obviously growing, where is the money going? What is not reported in those two? Bailouts, semi secret projects, other?



To: bart13 who wrote (103678)12/15/2013 1:10:19 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217753
 
China's reserves and QE taper

The chart below says it all. From 5 years ago to today, China’s foreign exchange reserves have doubled, going from $1.8tn to $3.6tn.

Unabated, and on current trend, it would hit $5tn by early 2017. Already, Chinese reserves are the equivalent size of Germany’s GDP. Time to stop accumulating? Maybe so