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La crisi dell'immobiliare in Cina avanza senza freni, la natura dei problemi economici ed il problema della successione in un sistema statale, politica interna USA e rapporto con la Cina, la EU e la fine della fiaba della globalizzazione, la visita della commissione del senato USA in Cina, Hamas per la Cina e la questione della geografia, ed infine, il grande problema delle donne che parlano. Facciamo il Punto.
Confronta anche:
- China’s largest private developer Country Garden warns of default (The Financial Times)
- Evergrande chair put under ‘mandatory measures’ on suspicion of crimes (The Financial Times)
- Chinese shadow bank exposed to troubled property developers (The Financial Times)
- Amid turmoil in China’s property market, the public seethes (The Economist)
- China’s ties with America are warming, a bit (The Economist)
- Chinese TV presenter linked to missing foreign minister had surrogate child in US (The Financial Times)
- After an unsuccessful boycott, women’s tennis is back in China (The Economist)
La crisi dell'immobiliare in Cina avanza senza freni, la natura dei problemi economici ed il problema della successione in un sistema statale, politica interna USA e rapporto con la Cina, la EU e la fine della fiaba della globalizzazione, la visita della commissione del senato USA in Cina, Hamas per la Cina e la questione della geografia, ed infine, il grande problema delle donne che parlano. Facciamo il Punto.
Confronta anche:
- China’s largest private developer Country Garden warns of default (The Financial Times)
- Evergrande chair put under ‘mandatory measures’ on suspicion of crimes (The Financial Times)
- Chinese shadow bank exposed to troubled property developers (The Financial Times)
- Amid turmoil in China’s property market, the public seethes (The Economist)
- China’s ties with America are warming, a bit (The Economist)
- Chinese TV presenter linked to missing foreign minister had surrogate child in US (The Financial Times)
- After an unsuccessful boycott, women’s tennis is back in China (The Economist)