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A bull in China : investing profitably in the world's greatest market

Jim Rogers
If the twentieth century was the American century, then the twenty-first century belongs to China. Now the one and only Jim Rogers shows how any investor can get in on the ground floor of "the greatest economic boom since England's Industrial Revolution. "In this indispensable new book, one of the world's most successful investors, Jim Rogers, brings his unerring investment acumen to bear on this huge and unruly land now being opened to the world and exploding in potential. Rogers didn't just wake up a Sinophile yesterday. He's been tracking the Chinese economy since he first went to China in 1984 in preparation for his round-the-world motorcycle trip and then again, later, when he saw Shanghai's newly reopened stock exchange (which looked like an OTB office). In the decades that followed-especially in recent years, with the easing of Communist party financial dictates-the facts speak for themselves: The Chinese economy's growth rate has averaged 9 percent since the start of the 1980s. China's savings rate is over 35 percent (in America, it's 2 percent). 40 percent of China's output goes to exports (so there's no crippling foreign debt). $60 billion a year in direct foreign investment, combined with a trade surplus, has brought Beijing's foreign currency reserves to over $1 trillion. China's fixed assets-ports, bridges, and roads-double every two and a half years. In short, if projections hold, China will surpass the United States as the world's largest economy in as little as twenty years. But the time to act is now. In -- From the Hardcover edition
eBook, English, ©2007
Random House, New York, ©2007
1 online resource (221 pages)
9781588365972, 9781322214832, 9781119049845, 1588365972, 1322214832, 1119049849
235975107
Print version:
Catching the China ride
Investing : from Mao caps to small-market caps
Risk : the perils of success
Companies : let a thousand brands bloom
Energy : not so black
Transport : paving the way
Tourism : up, up, and away
Agriculture : have you invested yet?
Health, education, housing ; serve the masses
Emerging China : the People's Republic of tomorrow
Includes index