Gongol.com Archives: January 2015
January 19, 2015

Like it or not, we're engaged in non-stop cyberwar



If there's too much cash coming into a country and not enough options available for investment, a bubble in the asset class(es) that are available is pretty much inevitable. The looming default by a Chinese real-estate development company may be a signal of trouble to come. Couple that with the government's steps to rein in the stock market, and things may be about to get very interesting.
