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pharoah88 ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 19:56) Posted:
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Large capital inflows a risk
Rachel Kelly
rachel@mediacorp.com.sg
SINGAPORE — Too much of foreign capital is too much of a good thing. The World Bank says a risk to economies in East Asia is the return of large capital inflows, which are driving up prices and causing inflationary pressure.
Inflation in China — Asia’s largest economy and the world’s second biggest — accelerated to the fastest pace in almost two years in September, according to data out yesterday. September’s inflation rate was 3.6 per cent over a year earlier, compared to August’s 3.5 per cent and well above the 3 per cent official target.
Helping drive overall prices higher was a 6.1 per cent jump in food costs due to shortages of vegetables and other items.
China — the world’s fastest growing major economy – is sucking foreign capital in billions of dollars at a go. And too much money — together with the domestic stimulus — is fuelling a property bubble which has prompted the Chinese authorities to take steps to prevent overheating.
World Bank’s chief economist for East Asia & the Pacific, Mr Vikram Nehru, said:
“In China the authorities have used a variety of measures to try and curb credit growth. The bulk of those measures have been through administrative means, specific targets and so forth for banks.”
“So this is part of a more concertive action by the Chinese to take some of the froth off the real estate sector and try to stabilise asset prices.”
Other countries in East Asia are also grappling with large and rapid inflows of foreign capital and are adopting different strategies to deal with the challenge.
Mr Nehru said that some of these countries were “simply allowing their currencies to appreciate and that is one way to try and absorb the inflationary pressures that might be coming through these capital inflows”.
He added that some countries had been intervening in foreign exchange markets to try and reduce the volatility of these inflows or were keeping a close eye to see what was happening in the banking systems.
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By Bang, 13/10/2010
Christian Louboutin's naked shoes
Footwear designer Christian Louboutin says the measure of a great shoe is how good they look on a naked woman.
Footwear designer Christian Louboutin says the measure of a great shoe is how good they look on a naked woman.
Christian Louboutin measures how good his shoes are by what they look like on a naked woman. The footwear designer says any good shoe should be able to make a female body look sexy without the help of any clothes. He said: 'The ultimate must still look good when a woman is naked. The design that encapsulates my career is the Pigalle, a low-cut, high-heeled pump. It's so subtle in that it adds something sexy to the body, but you don't immediately realise that it's the shoe that is making the difference.' Christian says his obsession with shoes came after seeing showgirls wear them. He told The Times newspaper: 'My interest in shoes came from showgirls. Apart from feathers, there is nothing else to the outfit than their shoes. I thought about being a shoe designer when I was about 12-years-old, but it wasn't until I was in my mid-teens that I realised it could be my real job.' Christian - whose high-heeled designs have become a favourite among a host of celebrities including Sarah Jessica Parker, Victoria Beckham and Kate Moss - recently claimed a good pair of shoes help transform a woman's attitude. He said: 'When women put on a pair of beautiful shoes they instantly hold themselves differently. Shoes transform your body language and attitude. They lift you physically and emotionally. I remember watching a Spanish woman in my shop try on some heels. She instantly stood up taller, her chest went out and her shoulders went back. She told her friend that they were better than a face lift.'