15 Things China Doesn't Want You to Know

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This is the single most disgusting thing i've ever seen or heard of. I wanted to go to china and try the street food and just eat in general, but fukk that :gag:


Do I really need to see the great wall :leostare:
 

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Debt does not matter when every other currency is tethered to your currency
for now. they're playing some sick ass chess on yall. even europe jumped ship.

http://www.euronews.com/2015/06/30/china-s-central-bank-moves-and-the-progress-of-the-yuan/

this new chinese centralized bank, the idea was a laughing stock a decade ago, now its implemented and everyone hoped on that D. U.S was in shock, Obama publically praised it be secretly they went into think-tank mode. Africa, S.A, Europe, India, Russia all the powers jumped on. Germany being frustrated with the E.U didn't help either, they were the first to jump on.

I am now working for a finance firm out here (started last week) and they're on the verge of being the first diamond standard bank. obv we are going to work closely with africa and its new emergence. shyt is crazy.

environmentally they're positioning to sort themselves out too. check out Denzho. The first 'green city'. They're researching its benefits and if proven successful they'll be turning places green overnight (helps its a single party system so none of that congress stalling bullshyt)

A lot of hate toward china, myself included, but they can pull it off. I hope they do, not for just them (or me and my personal interests) but for the future of the global environment and economies both africa as well. America also needs a competitor to wake its lazy ass up.
 
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for now. they're playing some sick ass chess on yall. even europe jumped ship.

http://www.euronews.com/2015/06/30/china-s-central-bank-moves-and-the-progress-of-the-yuan/

That bank only deals with lending. Their currency is still tethered to the dollar. And until another area of the world can develop to the point where they have our type of disposable income to sell to, we will have the power. By the time this happens, I'll be an old man and could not care less.
 

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That bank only deals with lending. Their currency is still tethered to the dollar. And until another area of the world can develop to the point where they have our type of disposable income to sell to, we will have the power. By the time this happens, I'll be an old man and could not care less.
Its moving toward it, and it will most def happen before you're an old man.
 

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That bank only deals with lending. Their currency is still tethered to the dollar. And until another area of the world can develop to the point where they have our type of disposable income to sell to, we will have the power. By the time this happens, I'll be an old man and could not care less.
and its going to be its own population with the disposable income. watch.
 

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Not news.......China been one of da premier shytholes in this planet for a minute now.
the chinamen will eat anything too, dont this nikkas be feasting on fetuses and shyt :scust:
 

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I don't see it. China's tremendous growth is all but over and now a few of those artificial bubbles are about to pop :yeshrug:
reported by cac media. fabrications mixed with the inability to realize the chinese can change laws overnight (unlike the U.S) and adjust accordingly. Aint no republican congress over here and factories are being built in Africa. Whose consumer base are they building for?
 

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reported by cac media. fabrications mixed with the inability to realize the chinese can change laws overnight (unlike the U.S) and adjust accordingly. Aint no republican economy over here and factories are being built in Africa. Whose consumer base are they building for?

I guess we will have to see then.
 

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Not news.......China been one of da premier shytholes in this planet for a minute now.
the chinamen will eat anything too, dont this nikkas be feasting on fetuses and shyt :scust:
You've been watching to many Chinese horror flicks. I know which one your talking about too. :mjlol:
 
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And people talk about China having a high GDP, but their GDP per capita isn't high at all


It's not the GDP that's notable, but the GDP growth rate. China has a middle ranking economy in terms of GDP/capita but it's growing at upwards of ~7% year on year when other successfully emerging middle income economies tend to hover around 4%. The stability of its upward trend has also been remarkable. A bad year for the US is a GDP contraction of -1%. A bad year for China over the last 30 years is 7% growth. It's clearly moving towards a new equilibrium where China is a first world country, like Japan did in the post-war decades.

And that's interesting because currently the US is by far the biggest first world country. The world where there's a country 4x bigger than the US with comparable living standards and therefore, all else being equal, 4x the military capability, raises a lot of interesting questions about the balance of power etc.
 

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It's not the GDP that's notable, but the GDP growth rate. China has a middle ranking economy in terms of GDP/capita but it's growing at upwards of ~7% year on year when other successfully emerging middle income economies tend to hover around 4%. The stability of its upward trend has also been remarkable. A bad year for the US is a GDP contraction of -1%. A bad year for China over the last 30 years is 7% growth. It's clearly moving towards a new equilibrium where China is a first world country, like Japan did in the post-war decades.
I agree that the progress over the years has been very good but it will be a long way until the bolded happens. And who knows if the GDP will continue increasing at this rate.
 
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