June 7, 2011

Chinese Inflation: The Canary In the US Coal Mine

John Rutledge, Forbes

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Rising inflation in China has investors running scared, fearing that Chinese central bank tightening will end global growth. They are worrying about the wrong problem. China's inflation problem is transitory and will not interrupt China's growth. But it is a canary in the coal mine that should warn us of a serious, long-term, inflation problem building up in the U.S.

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