How China’s capital markets are changing
Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. Also this week: will US fiscal stimulus trigger a rise in inflation? And, a new generation of unions takes on the tech giants
AGAINST THE backdrop of sanctions and retaliations, China's capital markets are increasingly interwoven with global finance—what will this mean for foreign investors? Plus, will President Joe Biden’s fiscal stimulus trigger a dreaded return to high inflation—with global consequences? And, a new generation of workers' unions takes on the tech giants. Simon Long hosts. Runtime: 26 min
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