September 2, 2009
China’s market fluctuations could signal overheating

China’s stock market index has fluctuated wildly over the past two years. In the past month, the market has declined by some 20 percent, including a 7 percent decline this past Monday.

Roben Farzad, a senior writer for BusinessWeek, joins Daljit Dhaliwal to discuss the swings in the Chinese market and what the drops mean for the global economy.

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do you think the new teporary tariffs on chinese rubber imported into the US will hurt or help the US economy, and is any gain temporary?

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