Decline and fall of the West


The Broad View. Market outlook 2014. Michael Spencer, chief economist and head of research, asia Pacific, Deutsche Bank, Hong Kong, Adrian Mowat, chief asian and emerging market equity strategist, JP Morgan, Asia Pacific, Hong Kong, Firas Nasir, managing director and co-head Caryle MENA Fund, The Carlyle group UAE, Christopher Eoyang, managing director, chief emerging markets strategist and co-head, Asia Pacific portfolio strategy group, Goldman Sachs, Singapore. Moderator: Susan Li, Bloomberg Television, Hong Kong.World Capital Markets Symposium, Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday, October 23, 2013.

It needs to get a grip as it affects the rest of the world

THE decline of the West is not cause for celebration. It is a matter of concern. The diminution of global output, or the slowdown in growth of the global economy, affects every part of the world. How much better everyone would be if the West was not in decline.

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