Geoff Dyer
- (source: The Guardian)
- Geoff Dyer has written articles published in The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, The Observer, The Scotsman and Financial Times.
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Most Recent article
World Bank raises China growth forecast
Financial Times, Wednesday 17 MarchThe World Bank on Wednesday raised its growth forecast for China this year to 9.5 per cent, although it warned that tighter monetary policy and a stronger currency were needed to prevent bubbles and rising inflationary expectations.
Previous Articles
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China pushes back at currency criticism
Financial Times, Tuesday 16 March
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China calls currency pressure ‘protectionism’
Financial Times, Sunday 14 March
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Tensions escalate over China’s currency
Financial Times, Friday 12 March
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China hits back at currency criticism
Financial Times, Friday 12 March
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Beijing’s light touch policies under strain
Financial Times, Thursday 11 March
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China data spur talk of further tightening
Financial Times, Thursday 11 March
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A populist rising
Financial Times, Wednesday 10 March
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At the summit of power
Financial Times, Tuesday 9 March
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China: A populist rising
Financial Times, Tuesday 9 March
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Beijing remains divided over currency peg
Financial Times, Monday 8 March
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- 442 articles (since October 2007)
- Average article: 22 column inches (655 words)
- Shortest article: 5 column inches (159 words)
- Longest article: 92 column inches (2750 words)
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