China at a crossroads, says Citi's chief economist

China is at a crossroads where a wrong turn could lead to economic stagnation, says the chief China economist for Citi.
A CPA who has been advising the rich for more than 30 years details their most common errors.
Companies like Porsche, Under Armour and Toyota have all made deals with Authentic Brands, the company that owns the rights to Ali's image.
George Soros, the billionaire bet against the pound in 1992, sees potential for a dramatic drop.
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As the digital boom transforms the world we work in, more people are shedding their pasts for a future in tech.
Five changes you can make now to instantly increase innovation.
Emerging markets are "wrecking" middle-class incomes, explaining the rise of Trump and Brexit, says Adrian Blundell-Wignall.
BHP Billiton has warned the glut in commodity markets may take a decade to work off as it works to squeeze costs while ramping up output so it can lift cash returns
Shares plot unsteady path higher as resources weigh.
The RBA is keeping a close eye on the government bond market to make sure new regulation doesn't dry up trading activity.
Where's the dividing line between systemic fraud and 'innocent mistakes' in the aged care sector?
Metcash shares slump as the company signals wariness over increased competition.
Samsung is hoping its payment system launched in Australia on Wednesday will drive more sales of higher-end phones.
Documents show plan to apply for around 400 patents related to the technology at the core of Bitcoin, with sources saying the patents will later be sold for 'upwards of a billion dollars'.
BHP Billiton has warned the glut in commodity markets may take a decade to work off as it works to squeeze costs while ramping up output so it can lift cash returns
Mining leaders believe commodity prices have bottomed out but iron ore magnate Gina Rinehart warns the industry faces another threat.
German prosecutors probe Martin Winterkorn and another senior executive, who are suspected of possible market manipulation related to the car maker's emissions scandal.
India's central bank governor Raghuram Rajan said he will step down when his term ends in early September.
Food giant Heinz is being hauled to court over a fruit and vegetable snack that is more than 60 per cent sugar but sold as a "healthy" snack for toddlers.
Australian consumers are being lured into high-risk financial products by online trading companies that are flouting the country's financial licensing rules.
Having been starved of retail choice for the past many decades, the country is now awash with international brands, which have, in turn, underpinned development activity for all landlords.
The rollout of solar cells on industrial and commercial buildings could accelerate significantly across Australia if an initiative to simplify lease agreements and finance costs is successful in reaching the hip pocket nerves of landlords and tenants
Hotels are the new investment vehicle attracting the big cash as the owners of the assets and operators take advantage of the growth in global tourism.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development sees a 'dramatic and destabilising' end to Australia's property boom.
Worlds of watches and shoes combine to create next-level wrist candy.
Everyone knows wages growth has been at record lows, but could the turning point be here?
Technology has revolutionised payment for goods and services but some retailers are still in the dark ages.
After losing its biggest mining contract, Downer is looking to Victorian SMEs.
Do you need to pay tax if your business hasn't experienced any activity yet?
An oversupply of apartments and the taxation of foreign buyers will restrict growth in house prices in Sydney and Melbourne, says HSBC economist.
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