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China's Superbank: Debt, Oil and Influence - How China Development Bank is Rewriting the Rules of Finance
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China's Superbank: Debt, Oil and Influence - How China Development Bank is Rewriting the Rules of Finance

by Henry Sanderson, Michael Forsythe
January 2013
Intermediate to advanced
250 pages
6h 19m
English
Bloomberg Press
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Index

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ABN Amro (Dutch lender)

Aero-Space and Aeronautics Ministry (Beijing)

Africa

CDB loans and eventual involvement in domestic politics to protect its assets, including oil and energy supplies
CDB loans for industry and infrastructure
CDB outstanding loans ($13.7 billion) in
China is criticized for being the new colonialist in
China’s focus on extraction of oil and metals to fuel China’s insatiable thirst for raw materials
corruption, $150 billion a year is lost to
debt history by country
deindustrialization of
economies financed their deficits by borrowing abroad to counter the global downturn
oil producers: Ghana, Nigeria, Angola, and Gabon
penalty from not paying back a loan to China is likely to be more difficult and catastrophic than ...
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