Saturday, November 14, 2015

Patrick's Diary - 11/12/2015

I went through local to dodge the congested sections on I-405 to the office again on Thursday morning. However, it might not jam very severely on it anyway. 

Coming back home to have dinner, I went to gym to workout after catching up diaries while chatting with my classmates at CUMT. When I came back home from gym, it was almost midnight again.

Receiving Businessweek Special Issue, I was interested in reading its first section - Global Economics, yes, Global Economics instead of Global Economies. It sounds editors at Businessweek care about the theories combined with practices rather than facts only.

The section covers Americas, Europe and Asia by bringing in China, India, UK, Korea, Greece, Russia, Venezuela, Sweden and US into the spotlights. Africa may still not be very relevant and Oceania may still be relatively isolated. 

  • My homeland by birth, China's problem is domestic demand;
  • India's challenge is tax reform;
  • UK's confusion is the membership of EU;
  • Korea's issue is into aged generation as Japan;
  • Greece's deadlines are set for fiscal discipline;
  • Russia's trouble is bank loans;
  • Venezuela's hot seat is burnt by GDP's significant drop;
  • My favorite wonderland, Sweden's dilemma is refugees' crisis;
  • My true homeland today, US's dream is retirement community, which is also my dream.






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