What we’ve been reading recently:
WSJ.com – China Faces a Grad Glut After Boom at Colleges – Thanks to the economic slowdown, there are now more new graduates than there are suitable new jobs. Thanks to the corrupt and mismanaged expansion of China’s mid-tier universities, many of these graduates are ill-equipped to carry out whatever jobs they might find
WSJ.com – China’s Stimulus Spurs U.S. Business – Fast-tracked infrastructure projects are a boon for foreign construction equipment makers and steelmakers; strong auto sales are helping out foreign tire manufacturers, and steelmakers once again; robust consumption figures make foreign fast-food chains bullish about their expansion plans
SCMP.com – Foreign ‘spies’ barred from espionage museum – The Jiangsu National Security Education Centre – essentially a museum on spying – formally opened this month with great fanfare in Nanjing, but the place is off-limits to foreigners
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