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China's tumbling stock market shows little willingness to turn around after a more than 50% decline since October. Yet as the economy continues its fast growth, pockets of strength remain. The healthcare system is one such as it emerges from its post-privatization shambles. - Peter Navarro
The United States can still break out of its economic death spiral. Tax changes and higher interest rates are a start. And let overseas funds buy American banks. While investors are waiting for that to happen - it won't - they would do best to sit back and watch the horrors unfold.
While its neighbors blissfully ignore bigger economic trends, India's policymakers have made a series of poor strategic choices for the country, in effect pushing the economy into the eye of the global storm. As the government grapples with inflation and contends with a fractious coalition, the outlook is murky.
Olympic Games organizers thought they were being smart when they set the opening for the event in Beijing for 8 pm on the eighth day of the eighth month - eight being an auspicious number. Chinese numerologists say the sequence of eights is too perfect, which breeds imperfections - in this case floods, social unrest and earthquakes, with more ill luck to come. - Zhou Yi (Jun 30, '08)
The Indian coalition government has made friends with former foes in a final bid to move ahead with a civilian nuclear deal with the United States. The high-risk move could end in early general elections, and might already be too late. - Sudha Ramachandran (Jun 30, '08)
North Korea's symbolic destruction of a tower at its Yongbyon plutonium plant was a rare hint of success for the stained foreign policy scorecard of US President George W Bush. But this is just the start of an uncertain process - and potential crisis - that Bush will leave to his successor. - Jim Lobe (Jun 30, '08)
Spending nearly two months watching the United States presidential race up close, Muhammad Cohen sees voters ready for a better campaign than the candidates seem prepared to offer. (Jun 30, '08)
Ten years ago, Anwar Ibrahim fell from political grace on charges of sodomy. Now the Malaysian opposition leader faces similar allegations. Coincidence or not, the development comes with Anwar on the brink of a remarkable comeback, and the government on the ropes. - Ioannis Gatsiounis (Jun 30, '08)
Pakistan is trumpeting the success of military operations at the weekend in the Khyber Agency against the Taliban, and Washington will be pleased that Islamabad is finally taking action. The trouble is, the offensive was launched in the wrong area and against the wrong people, leaving the "real" Taliban well alone. - Syed Saleem Shahzad (Jun 30, '08)
Objectif Chine se met en vacances (relatives) jusqu’au mois de septembre.
Il n’y aura donc pas de production de Newsletter en juillet et aôut.
Le sujet que nous avons retenu pour septembre sera orienté Technologies.
Si vous n’êtes pas déjà abonné n’hésitez pas le faire !
Bonnes vacances à tous
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