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| | | ... billion to the economy, according to the Observatory of Economic Complexity. Aitken theorises that China's President Xi Jinping is slowly moving the economy away from being almost entirely reliant on property to creating an "equity culture" slowly ... |
| | | | ... founder of Aitken Advisors, told the event that neither side wants to escalate, which is why China's President Xi Jinping said the implementation of new export controls on rare earths will take effect on December 1. "Because we've been in such ... |
| | | | ... longer-run sense, the US has the stronger hand, but China have played their hand very well in this current situation and Xi Jinping would have come out of this feeling more confident in dealing with the US." "But, in the long run, do not bet against ... |
| | | | ... curve which could support bond proxies like REITs, infrastructure and utilities." Neiron added that Chinese President Xi Jinping has cited infrastructure spending as his government's main lever to rescue economic growth. "The Australian resources sector ... |
| | | | ... excesses. Excesses such as Tibetans being locked up, religious persecutions and extreme punishments for dissidents. "Under Xi Jinping, China has taken a much more hardline, assertive and even aggressive approach to the world," Grant said. This is a long ... |
| | | | ... in taking China to where it is now - the second biggest economy in the world. Fast forward to now, under President Xi Jinping. His recent edict on "common prosperity" and the stringent diktats that go with it could be taking China back to the "uniformed" ... |
| | | | ... "at war", India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, compared it to Mahabharata (The Great War), and Chinese supremo, Xi Jinping called it the 'People's War'. We may not all be "marines now" as Clint Eastwood's character Gunny Highway ... |
| | | | Bitcoin increased its market cap by $55 billion after Chinese President Xi Jinping said China must "seize the opportunity" for blockchain technology. "We must take blockchain as an important breakthrough for independent innovation of core technologies ... |
| | | | US president Donald Trump is envious of Chinese president Xi Jinping. Perhaps it's P-envy (I don't have to spell the word, my head will be summarily chopped off), but US President Trump admitted as much about a year and half ago and before he ... |
| | | | ... Soviet Union in the cold war. China enjoyed 20 years of integrating into the wider world economy. This period ended when Xi Jinping came to power, even if it wasn't realised at the time, Thawley said. "People were very slow to understand just how ... |
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