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China's economy has bigger problems than its currency
Is the weak renminbi really the main problem? One analyst thinks China's health care spending and lack of a consumer-driven economy are to blame for U...
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Ballmer's is still bigger than Jobs's
When Apple (AAPL) reported quarterly revenue of $15.7 billion on Tuesday, there was a lot of speculation that this would be the quarter that it finall...
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China's 'death grip' on the dollar
Will China's addiction to dollars lead the global economy into a bruising showdown with inflation?The head of Canada's central bank fears it may. Mark...
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Our dollar, China's $2 trillion problem
Could the United States and China be even more co-dependent than we thought?On Wednesday Fed chief Ben Bernanke became the first American official in ...
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U.S.-China tension was the underaddressed theme of Davos
by Adam LashinskyAttendees of the World Economic Forum crave validation. Validation that they learned enough things or met enough people or conducted ...
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In US-China talks, who has the upper hand?
We've seen this movie before, whenever top U.S. and Chinese officials gather. Americans lecture the Chinese about a currency value that unfairly keeps...
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Apple redoubles its efforts in China
Opening two new stores and launching the iPhone 4 on Saturday"We are lucky that Steve Jobs has such a bad temper and doesn't care about China," Lenovo...
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What exactly is a currency war, anyway?
Tensions are escalating among some of the world's biggest economies as finance ministers find incentives to devalue their currencies. But are we in a ...
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China Unicom says it has more than 1 million iPhone contract users
Nearly three out of four switched from giant China Mobile, according to China's No. 2 carrierGraphic: iPhonAsiaA Deutsche Bank note to clients issued ...
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The 10 and 10 rule: Bad news for U.S. and China alike
by Adam LashinskyThe preferred exercise at Davos so far is hand-wringing.Concern over the future of the economy and finger pointing over what went wro...
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