Globalisation’s uncertain future
Elisabeth Braw’s new book, exploring the boons and failures of globalisation, is a salutary tale of western geopolitical naivety.
Elisabeth Braw’s new book, exploring the boons and failures of globalisation, is a salutary tale of western geopolitical naivety.
China, speculators or the central banks? Even the gold buffs don’t know what’s really behind this latest rally.
China is a threat. The “Golden Decade” of Sino-British relations is over. But a pivot from pragmatic compromise to confrontation won’t get Britain very far.
Apple – which draws 20 per cent of its total sales from China – is a truly global consumer brand.
In China Inc., it’s a little more complicated. There is no clear line between the state and society.
This is not a week replete with key economic releases so investors will have to make up their minds based on instinct.
A host of US and European regionals carry substantial exposure to an overvalued commercial real estate sector.
Iain Martin speaks to Elisabeth Braw about her new book, Goodbye Globalisation. They discuss the development of globalisation, its successes, its discontents and what might replace it.
China’s stock markets have fallen to five-year lows. But predictions of the country’s imminent collapse are premature.
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