Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 30 November 2009

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EU Leaders Don't Expect Yuan Rise
A delegation from the EU told Chinese leaders that a gradual and orderly appreciation of China's yuan is good for its economy, but they don't expect a policy change in the near-term.


U.A.E. Central Bank Intervenes in Dubai
The United Arab Emirates central bank said it provided an additional liquidity facility to local and international banks in the U.A.E.


THE OUTLOOK
Chinese State Firms Cling to Cash
Getting China to spend rather than save has turned out to be harder than it sounds, as the country's powerful state firms have socked away piles of cash.