Chinese investment boom reaches staggering levels
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Last week the Chinese authorities also released new figures on capital investment, the data is stunning. As the BBC reports here,
‘Chinese spending on factories, roads and other fixed assets has risen by 27% this year, suggesting official efforts to restrain the economy are failing.’
Such incredible growth in capital investment has both demand and supply side effects. Much of the new investment is linked to preparations for the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and also by 
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