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Why China Matters to U.S. Investors

China's economic slowdown has repercussions for U.S. investors and the economy.

They Flock to London

Though the UK economy isn't stellar, London is attracting skilled and talented young people from around Europe.

The Future of Carsharing Shines Bright Around the Globe

As demographics, economics, and personal preferences change, carsharing becomes more practical.

The Wenzhou Experiment: Reviving Traditional Lending Practices to Address New Business Challenges

China is trying to help small business owners weather the economic downturn by reviving an old practice: informal lending between businesses.

U.S. Automakers See Their Cars Zip in China

Crowds swarmed the Beijing Auto Show in April but they thronged thickest around foreign-made cars, illustrating the challenge ahead for domestic Chinese manufacturers.


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