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Worth the fuss and expense?
A China expert assesses the impact of Shanghai’s $45 billion Expo
Oct 29, 2010 (WiC 83)

At 10.17am last Sunday, the Shanghai Expo saw its 70 millionth visitor pass through the turnstiles. That meant the event had reached its self-declared attendance target – defying those who wondered why the city had spent an estimated $45 ...

His pockets just got deeper
The boss of commodities firm Noble discusses partnership with CIC
Jan 15, 2010 (WiC 45)

Richard Elman’s office in Hong Kong is a long way from the manager’s dugout at Eastlands. But they do have something in common. For while Manchester City has Abu Dhabi and its billions to spend, Elman has found a seriously wealthy backer ...

From Mao to now: my view
Veteran businessman and investor recalls how much China has changed
Oct 9, 2009 (WiC 34)

Few Western businessmen can show a China stamp from 1970 in their passports. Still fewer can lay claim to being held at gunpoint by Chinese border guards, for a passport said not to be in order. But Simon Murray has always been unusual. He ...

“You thought this was bad…”
Marc Faber discusses the rise of China – and the even bigger crisis ahead
Aug 28, 2009 (WiC 28)

Legendary bear, Marc Faber has been vindicated by the financial crisis. Here, the Asia-based author of the Gloom, Boom and Doom Report discusses the rise of China, its decoupling from the US export market and the brewing crisis that the ...

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