Reflections on a tough, but necessary, week for Standard Bank, democracy and the economy
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A currency-rigging cartel concocted a scheme to manipulate the rand by quoting wider-than-usual spreads after hours for South Africa
The International Monetary Fund says it remains concerned with the potential for a property price bubble in China
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/ 2 November 2010
The US should sort out its own economic policy, not attack China’s. But anti-statist dogma stops it, writes <b>John Ross</b> in Shanghai
Signs of a split in unions’ response to government’s latest wage offer emerged on Tuesday, with Sadtu suggesting they could reject the offer.
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/ 24 January 2009
China’s central bank on Saturday said United States accusations that it was manipulating the yuan currency were misleading.