In China, investors are feeling the pain everywhere you look. The housing market has seized up and more than $1trn in market value has been wiped from exchanges in China and Hong Kong since the start of the year. And no government rescue package seems to be on the way. So how worried should people be?
Hosts: Mike Bird and Alice Fulwood. Guests: The Economist’s China business and finance editor, Don Weinland; Yuen Yuen Ang from Johns Hopkins University and Ben Fanger, founder of ShoreVest Partners.
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