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Book review: Stumbling Giant, by Timothy Beardson

This is an authoritative and well-researched book about the future of China by a man working at the centre of Asia's economy for the past 30 years.

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by Timothy Beardson

Yale University Press

This is an authoritative and well-researched book about the future of China by a man working at the centre of Asia's economy for the past 30 years. His conclusion is that the mainland will not overtake the United States as the world's super-power during this century.

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That is the judgment of Timothy Beardson, who founded Crosby Financial Holdings in Hong Kong in 1984. It became the first investment bank to be licensed in China and at its height employed 650 staff in 17 cities in 13 countries from New York to Beijing, with an annual transaction volume of US$20 billion.

Crosby was the first international investment bank to open in China, Thailand and Malaysia, and the only foreign bank invited to participate in the working party to set up the Shanghai stock exchange. Beardson sold Crosby in stages between 1996 and 1999.

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