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James Parker
James Parker has lived in Beijing for eight years and has worked at both foreign and domestic financial institutions. He is also engaged in consulting in the areas of international economics and international political risk, and teaches post-graduate finance courses for various UK Universities.
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September 28, 2012
The Dollar Trap: China’s Misunderstood Foreign Exchange Reserves
By James Parker
"...they really are not much use for a domestic financial crisis or as a weapon against the U.S..."
September 25, 2012
Bank of Japan: Feeling the Squeeze of Quantitative Easing
Japan’s latest decision to “print money” is part of a global trend. There could be consequences.
September 18, 2012
The Dangers of a China-Japan Trade War
Could the dispute over the Senkaku / Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea damage economic relations?
September 14, 2012
How Stimulating is China’s “Stimulus”?
Why China’s plans for a new round of economic stimulus could make long term problems even worse.
September 13, 2012
Vietnam's Economic Challenge
After years of impressive growth, the economy is slowing. Could much needed reforms help?
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