The CPC will soon tame the Evergrande collapse without much problem, says Ed Yardeni. Also, he says how the central bankers learnt a lot in 2008, so were able to keep the economy going during this pandemic.Ed Yardeni, Research President and Chief Investment Strategist, talks the implications of China Evergrande's potential collapse[embedded content]https://youtu.be/Edbd3db_uDY
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The CPC will soon tame the Evergrande collapse without much problem, says Ed Yardeni.
Also, he says how the central bankers learnt a lot in 2008, so were able to keep the economy going during this pandemic.
Ed Yardeni, Research President and Chief Investment Strategist, talks the implications of China Evergrande's potential collapse