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Valentin Schmid

@vxschmid

Former Business Editor @EpochTimes — Business, Finance, Markets with focus on #China, #Gold, #Bitcoin—Likes Volatility.

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Lagarde Says Inflation Way Too High, ECB to Stay the Course -Euro-zone economy may only see ‘small contraction,’ she says -Softer price gains raise questions over the interest-rate path Bloomberg bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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China’s Reopening Will Face Delays A surge in COVID cases and an already soft economy will overshadow the early months of 2023 Epoch Times Opinion theepochtimes.com/chinas-reopeni…

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Who Put the World Economic Forum in Charge of Everything? Just a few years ago, only a relatively small number of people had heard of the WEF James Gorrie for The Epoch Times theepochtimes.com/who-put-the-wo…

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CPI is not inflation. CPI is a compound measure of inflation and the effects of supply and demand. They should be treated separately. What possible benefit is there in treating them as one and the same?

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he China Connection to Biden’s Classified Documents Scandal | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 114 theepochtimes.com/the-china-conn…

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What Is the Chinese Communist Party Hiding? The truth behind China’s economic and demographic statistics The Epoch Times - China Insider theepochtimes.com/what-is-the-ch…

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Opinion💭by Zhang Tianliang #China has always been considered a major manufacturing country. I believe that we will see a rapid decline in Chinese manufacturing, and China will lose its status as “the world’s factory.” Here's why. theepochtimes.com/5-reasons-why-…