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Chinese public companies are borrowing from the private sector, while private sector business is borrrowing abroad in foreign currencies. What are they thinking over there? Asia TimesWhat bond markets tell us on China’s economy Alicia García Herrero
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: Chinese bond market, Chinese economy
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Chinese public companies are borrowing from the private sector, while private sector business is borrrowing abroad in foreign currencies. What are they thinking over there? Asia TimesWhat bond markets tell us on China’s economy Alicia García Herrero
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Chinese public companies are borrowing from the private sector, while private sector business is borrrowing abroad in foreign currencies. What are they thinking over there?