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Why Is Goldman Sachs so Optimistic About China? - History and Society

The economists of Goldman Sachs estimate that Chinese growth could reach 6 per cent in 2026, the tariff-resistant exports imposed by Trump and the real estate crisis beginning to ease. The rather surprising side of all these analyses is both the realism of "capital" and its inability to think the world other than with the glasses of what yet turns out to be a bankruptcy after which Trump and the United States run to try to save furniture, while …
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The economists of Goldman Sachs estimate that Chinese growth could reach 6 per cent in 2026, the tariff-resistant exports imposed by Trump and the real estate crisis beginning to ease. The rather surprising side of all these analyses is both the realism of "capital" and its inability to think the world other than with the glasses of what yet turns out to be a bankruptcy after which Trump and the United States run to try to save furniture, while …

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histoireetsociete.com broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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