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Chinese Crisis: Learning Lessons in Slow Riding the Economy

After an unbelievably long period of hectic growth, the Chinese economy has begun to slow down. While the high growth phase was characterised by remarkable stability, the phase of slower growth, if the present crisis is any indication, is likely to be more turbulent. Slow riding an economy is much more difficult a task than managing it when the going is good… (read more in the GEAB 98)

Great global hydrocarbon vision: toward a rapprochement of the European and Indian markets?
In the current oil market turmoil, how are the European and the Indian markets transforming themselves with the recent fall in crude oil benchmarks? Here is our reflection on some of the major outcomes and their impact – will the great “global hydrocarbon vision” be achieved?… (read more in the GEAB 98)

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