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  1. Aaron Sice

    Shifting of our economic centre to Asia

    i think people are used to the UNDERESTIMATION game in times of dread, so anything more than pessimistic is viwed as being OVERESTIMATION, when in fact it's just reading the play at hand.
  2. Aaron Sice

    Shifting of our economic centre to Asia

    we won't have a choice because our creditors are asian. japan crumbled because it was protecting itself, which ended up killing itself. they can't be that bad off though, they did make a 500mil loan to the IMF...
  3. Aaron Sice

    Shifting of our economic centre to Asia

    woooooooo good one.
  4. Aaron Sice

    Shifting of our economic centre to Asia

    :) see red :) - fitting, really... cheers.
  5. Aaron Sice

    Shifting of our economic centre to Asia

    i'm sorry? they're interfering with their OWN capital market - which they can do, because they're a COMMUNIST regime. the US owe them money, so a communist govt is now a creditor of the US. it will be interesting to see just how much the uS can de-value their dollar before China step in...
  6. Aaron Sice

    Shifting of our economic centre to Asia

    i'm no Keen bear but sell everything seems a bit drastic. i'd rather be left exposed with low leverage. which i'm attempting.
  7. Aaron Sice

    Shifting of our economic centre to Asia

    google Deng Xiaoping i never said that. i was impying that a communist regime doesn't answer to capitalist markets - it answers to itself. it may use capitalist techniques to raise money, provide funds and allow overseas investors to help build private and public infrastructure, but that's...
  8. Aaron Sice

    Shifting of our economic centre to Asia

    Chinese economy has been threatening to "stall" for 3 years now..... i love reading idiots try to wrap their head around the Chinese market. 1) China is not a capitalist country. It has done a great job mixing capitalist practise to make money, which funds a communist regime. 2) therefore...
  9. Aaron Sice

    Shifting of our economic centre to Asia

    euro too unstable and changing in value - they're still yet to define "europe". yuan too easily manipulated by a communist govt with no-one to answer to - not even itself. Singaporean Dollar?
  10. Aaron Sice

    Shifting of our economic centre to Asia

    s'good to see the "US-centrics" are finally waking up and realising that the "world" doesn't end on their east and west coasts.....
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