Trying troubled times amid trauma & tumult, 2017-2019 "what are we to do"

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Main Author: Lin, See Yan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Kuala Lumpur Pearson Malaysia Sdn Bhd [2019]
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505 0 |a Will market in 2018 defy predictions again? -- Under pressure in September 2017: US$ drifts downwards; as Yuan strengthens to muddle China's growth -- What can go wrong in 2018? -- Return of volatility in 2018 - ready for the next financial crisis/ -- It's spring 2018: a decade after recession hit, should we still worry? -- Next recession in 2020? Possibly earlier -- TW3 in 2018; for 2019 - less growth, more uncertainty -- Flashing new warning signs in 2019: is global recession looming? -- New risks in 2019 amid global trauma & tumult -- Summer 2019: a weakening expansion with risks tilting to the downside - a 2020 Trump recession in the making? -- BRICS & BRICS Plus: unlocking growth potential -- Emerging Asia still drives global growth; despite geopolitical woes & market instability -- Asia's finance experts: world has too much debt & too little fiscal discipline - both harbingers of the next crisis -- China five years forward until 2020: the new wave -- "Two sessions", 2018: pursuit of the China dream of socialism with Chinese characteristics -- "Tow sessions", 2019: sustaining growth to develop a moderately prosperous society -- One belt, one road: China's 2019 plan to connect the world -- India: chugging along in 2018 but needs more firepower -- 
505 0 |a (cont.) -- The global economy's dilemma, 2Q 2017: the innovation paradox -- Advances in robotics & artificial intelligence need to be managed -- China battles US for AI & robotic space: who's ahead? -- Trump's trade war in 2019: it's really about dominance over technology & AI -- Artificial intelligence - hype about a disruptive technology that brings benefits -- Marxist movement: income inequality hurts growth -- Bitcoin: utter pipedream -- Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) - its time has come? -- Beware of "Libra": Facebook-dominated mono-bank in the making - will Libra ever take off? -- Fintech: the solution looking for a problem, shows the way forward -- Korea 2017: moon mission of relief to disillusioned youth - pump priming won't do it; reform will -- Japan 2018: growth & corporate governance - the role of independent directors -- 60+ shades of grey, 2017: the new old - the OWLS -- Ageing Japan defies demographics and turns-around GDP growth in 2019 -- Women role's in the age of artificial intelligence & robotics -- Gen Y's millennial moment: coming of age of the world's big spenders, 2018 -- Gen Z looks beyond the millennials: turns to socialism to change the world in 2019 -- Climate change 2017: poses the greatest challenge of our time, and, brings on a host of complex issues for the world -- COP24 2018, Katawice: climate talks put Paris pact into action - too little, too late? -- Climate change 2019: new bold plans ignore economic orthodoxy 
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