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The Interview - How Will China Emerge From the COVID-19 Crisis? w/ George Magnus

The Interview - How Will China Emerge From the COVID-19 Crisis? w/ George Magnus

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing


The Interview - How Will China Emerge From the COVID-19 Crisis? w/ George Magnus

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Jul 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In many ways, China is at the center of the public health and economic crisis that has gripped the entire world for most of 2020, but recently more focus has been placed on the U.S. and Europe. George Magnus, research associate for the China Centre at Oxford University, helps viewers revert their gaze back towards the global superpower sized elephant in the room. Together with Real Vision's Ed Harrison, Magnus examines the current state of affairs for China from the perspective of the western countries left with a bad taste in their mouths after China's handling of the COVID-19 outbreak, but also from the internal perspective of a country looking to restart its growth engine and position itself for a world with fewer allies and a new economy with less reliance on traditional global trade partners. In addition, they examine the health of the Chinese banking system, the return of credit growth in China, and the potential for western sanctions and the outright weaponization of the U.S. dollar. 
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Released:
Jul 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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