Jim Rogers On Whether China Is In TroubleMamta BadkarBusiness Insider Apr. 27, 2012 |
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Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings Inc. stopped by the Business Insider office yesterday to chat about China, commodities and his work life balance. In this segment, he shares some fascinating thoughts on the transition of power to the fifth generation, the biggest mistake Chinese officials are making, and why he watches the Chinese stock market instead of Chinese data. |