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    TPP failure would cost the US trade dominance

    Again wrong. Whenever or whatever PRO-GOP medias attack Democratic or PRO-Demo medias attacks GOP doesn't touch the core value of the system. Capital owns those medias. The attacks among those medias shown to public are just part of game.
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    TPP failure would cost the US trade dominance

    Well, TPP will hurt US interest, but in contrast, it will greatly favor the interest of capital. Hillary is owned by the Wall Street. She definitely will let TPP bill pass if she is elected.
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    TPP failure would cost the US trade dominance

    Wrong again. Doesn't matter how split the medias look like. The debates, arguments, attacks and fights among the medias never touched the core value of the system. This is because they are owned by capital, which makes real deals behind scene. Even Hillary now is against TPP, I believe she will...
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    TPP failure would cost the US trade dominance

    -------Wrong. Your statement is based on one prerequisite that the medias are independent.
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    ASEAN breaks deadlock on South China Sea, Beijing thanks Cambodia for support

    When does Permanent Court of Arbitration become a UN backed organization?
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    How The Hague ruling against China could spell trouble for Japan

    I don't know why someone or some countries are trying to give PCA the legitimacy of international law. PCA is not court, is just a for-profit origination that provides service to clients even including private parties and makes profit from that.
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    How The Hague ruling against China could spell trouble for Japan

    International court of Justice have made it clear that they have nothing to do with the verdict on SCS. http://www.icj-cij.org/homepage/ The PCA is not a court, but rather an organiser of arbitral tribunals to resolve conflicts between member states, international organizations, or private...
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    United Nations stresses separation from Hague tribunal

    International court of Justice have made it clear that they have nothing to do with the verdict on SCS. http://www.icj-cij.org/homepage/ The PCA is not a court, but rather an organiser of arbitral tribunals to resolve conflicts between member states, international organizations, or private...
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    Of Course China, Like All Great Powers, Will Ignore an International Legal Verdict

    International court of Justice have made it clear that they have nothing to do with the verdict on SCS. http://www.icj-cij.org/homepage/ The PCA is not a court, but rather an organiser of arbitral tribunals to resolve conflicts between member states, international organizations, or private...
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    China faces headaches from warming Vietnam-U.S. ties

    They do best just for their country's interest. What I concern is how VietCom to keep its governance and stability. What VietCom faces now is much worse than when China started economic reform. There were millions of Vietnam Refugees flooded to US during Vietnam war. Now most of anti-Vietnam...
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    China faces headaches from warming Vietnam-U.S. ties

    I think China is glad to see US-Vietnam military tie. The following is several reasons I could think about: First, more Vietnam spend in military, less spend in economic development. US weapons are usually way expensive and beyond the capability of a country could afford. Back to 1980s, when...
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    The Coming Debt Bust

    Since the percentage of RMB used in trade is far below the percentage of Made in China in world market, I believe there would be a large space for RMB to increase in value unless China government decides to loose the valve of RMB outflow.
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    The Coming Debt Bust

    Again, China just started to build up the credit of Yuan worldwide. And meanwhile Chins still uses US dollars in its large portion of trade. I gave you examples of Japan and China: when they QEed, either Yen or Yuan increased in value compared with US dollars. Why is that? Because of their...
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    The Coming Debt Bust

    I think you are confused in domestic and international credits of currencies. When a country has a huge trade surplus and manufacturing capability, its credit of currency is based on the size of world market. That 's the reason why Japan made QEs with an aim to push Yen down as you talked here...
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    The Coming Debt Bust

    Currency goes down with more money print? No. Currency went up when China printed 4 trillions RMB back to 2010-2013
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    The Coming Debt Bust

    Again I didn't say QE is lending without limits. What I said is that China is able to do lending without limits towards those state-owned enterprises. QE by Japan is just an example for you to understand that because even a country without those state-owned enterprises can do printing money...
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    The Coming Debt Bust

    I don't think so. The index of Japanese yen was at its historical high at 2000, not 80s
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    The Coming Debt Bust

    When US started to build up the credit of US dollar to international society, its based on the tremendous manufacturing capability, large trade surplus, and huge currency reserves (gold), which is similar to Japanese Yen and Chinese Yuan.
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    The Coming Debt Bust

    Venezuela? Zimbabwe? Or even we can go back to 1940s of KMT. You cannot compare China to compare with those in this sense because they don't have large trade surplus and foreign currency reserves Chinese currency is not exactly that strong? Japan yen is not that strong either. Many country...
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    The Coming Debt Bust

    First, QE of course is not just printing money to pay debt, but it‘s a possible approach to pay debt. And the debt is also a particular problem, which could be solved by printing money or QE. Secondly, influx has been happened to China since its economic reform, and just stopped a little...
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