c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 1 That is the title of a mini-report in The Lex Column of Financial Times
today. That column requires subscription to view online free. So I will type
the pertinent portion (China is not mentioned):
"Foreign funds continue to flee from Asia. Net outflows from Asian ex-Japan
funds reached $13bn for the year to December 3, according to EFPR Global,
compared with $10bn of inflows over the same period last year. Taiwan and
Korea are taking the biggest hits. Foreigners have sold some $22bn of Korean
bl | c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 2 Although we are like the blind making out the shape of an elephant, still
together we can provide a fuller picture. On Dec. 12, Financial Times
reporter Patti Waldmeir reported from Tangshan. Today (Dec. 15) another
reporter reported from London the follwoing. I put two and two together and
theorize that the small steelmills in Tanshan cause the rebound on shipping
rates which should be short-lived, judging from the Dec. 12 report, rather
than the first glimmer of China's moving out of economic
【在 c**i 的大作中提到】 : That is the title of a mini-report in The Lex Column of Financial Times : today. That column requires subscription to view online free. So I will type : the pertinent portion (China is not mentioned): : "Foreign funds continue to flee from Asia. Net outflows from Asian ex-Japan : funds reached $13bn for the year to December 3, according to EFPR Global, : compared with $10bn of inflows over the same period last year. Taiwan and : Korea are taking the biggest hits. Foreigners have sold some $22bn of Korean : bl
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