Posts Tagged ‘ chinese investments ’

Chinese Deserts and Water Stocks

Nov 16th, 2007 | By Christopher Hancock | Category: International
Chinese deserts are on the move… Each year, the Gobi Desert devours 2,460 square miles of Chinese soil, an area roughly the size of Delaware. Violent sandstorms threaten to conquer Beijing. Dunes now tower just 43 miles from the ancient capital…firmly marching south, like Sherman through the soft Georgia pines, ...read more


Investing in China

Aug 24th, 2007 | By Christopher Hancock | Category: International
On Monday, Beijing announced that it would permit mainland Chinese citizens to invest in the Hong Kong stock market. The proposal allows Chinese citizens to open accounts at the Tianjin branch of the Bank of China, and then sell renminbi (RMB) and buy Hong Kong dollars without limit for the ...read more


Investing in China

Aug 3rd, 2007 | By Christopher Hancock | Category: International
Last week, we reported the inconvenient truth that M3 is increasing at 12% a year. M3 is the fullest measure of the U.S. money supply… and it is going up three to four times faster than the GDP itself. The Fed’s irresistible desire to print more fiat dollars helps explain why the ...read more