China is the world's biggest exporter of goods and the biggest importer of metal commodities. But how could a Chinese recession affect global stock markets? This film, featuring interviews with David Woo and Gabriel Wildau, will show what a real estate crisis, a drought and the pandemic means for the Chinese economy, and markets around the world.
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00:00 - Are China's real estate problems manufactured?
00:42 - What is the biggest asset class in the world?
02:03 - Which country is the world's biggest trading partner?
03:10 - Which asset started China's economic problems?
03:46 - What portion of the Chinese economy does real estate account for?
05:35 - How could the real estate crisis be different to the financial crash of 2008?
06:34 - What could be a bigger threat to the Chinese economy than real estate?
07:11 - What impact could zero covid have on China's GDP?
08:12 - How much of the world's iron ore does China consume?
08:57 - What happened to the traded price of copper in 2022?
10:15 - How did Russia's invasion of Ukraine impact global supply chains?
11:03 - When did Chinese / American trade tensions begin?
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