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...And for a full Hitchenesque “many happy returns”, read this in The Nation: “Henry Kissinger, war criminal — still at large at 100”....
...— Netflix’s big wake-up call — Crypto mortgages with zero down, because why not — How Amazon harvests Echo smart speaker data — Noah Smith reviews the new one from Matt Klein and Michael Pettis — Kara...
...Michael Pettis, a professor of finance at Peking University, says this kind of targeted easing “doesn’t solve the problem” in a lockdown-afflicted economy....
...“Xi is warming up for the congress,” said Henry Gao, a China expert and law professor at Singapore Management University....
...Michael Pettis has been particularly articulate about this point in his blog and book, Trade Wars Are Class Wars....
...from you, our readers — please tell us about your favourite books and we’ll publish a selection on FT.com Trade Wars Are Class Wars — the threat of both conflict and inequality MATTHEW C KLEIN & MICHAEL PETTIS...
...A recent paper from Beijing-based US economist Michael Pettis raised doubts about the value of Chinese direct investment....
...Klein and Michael Pettis, Yale University Press, RRP$28/£20 This is a very important book....
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...For an example, look no further than a recent speech by Henry Ohlsson, the deputy governor of Sweden’s central bank....
...Here’s Pettis on what the French payment did to the German economy: Germany was the beneficiary of a transfer over three years equal to around 20% of its annual GDP....
...Pettis Consensus bubble in China? FT Alphaville This is nuts, what could possibly go wrong?...
...We’ve strong-armed Henry Foy, the FT’s automotive correspondent, to lead a discussion on the sort of tech that will really be transforming our lives in the next few years....
...Avoiding the Fall: China’s Economic Restructuring, by Michael Pettis, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, RRP£13.99/$19.95 Pettis, professor of finance at Peking University, has long been the most...
...Occasionally, there would be discussion about the work of Gordon Pepper at Greenwells, and Henry Kaufman at Solomon Brothers. Tim Congdon soon won a large and impassioned following....
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