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Articles Listed by Publication Date

Big Unknowns About state of Chinese Economy

By: William Gamble

EMS Financial Times January 9, 2009

 

The US can change but China cannot

EMS Financial Times, November 28 2008

From Mr William Gamble.

Termites, not black swans, caused collapse

EMS Financial Times, October 3 2008

From Mr William Gamble.

 

The main point about black swans and credit crises

EMS Financial Times May 17 2008

From Mr William Gamble.

...nor can they restore trust

EMS Financial Times March 22 2008

From Mr William Gamble.

Beware information deficit in emerging nations

EMS Financial Times October 31 2007

From Mr William Gamble.

The coming crash in Chinese stocks

By: William Gamble

Financial Times, May 15, 2007

Chinese bank purchase is neither capitalism nor reform

By: William Gamble

Financial Times, November 21, 2006

Best investment in China is casinos of Macao, not state-owned banks,

By William Gamble

Financial Times, October 02, 2006

China lacks the normal tools of economic management

By: By William Gamble

Financial Times, Jul 21, 2006

A panda is not a bear just because it looks like one

By: William Gamble,

Financial Times, May 10, 2006

Western investors will make up for Chinese property losses

By William Gamble

Financial Times, April 12, 2006

Hong Kong Stock Exchange Debate

December 2005 - May 2006

Hong Kong regulator admits weakness

By Justine Lau in Hong Kong

Financial Times,  May 11 2006

Hong Kong Exchange cannot meet protection standards By William Gamble Financial Times: December 7, 2005

Hong Kong Exchange is closely monitored and regulated in the discharge  of its Public interest duty By Henry Law  EMS Financial Times: December, 9 2005

No regulation can be effective without sufficient legal disincentives Response to Mr. Law

By William Gamble December 10, 2005

 

Hong Kong market protection near top of world league

By: Steve Hanke

Financial Times, Dec 13, 2005

 

We have to keep politicians out of the market

By William Gamble Financial Times; May 18, 2005

 

If the law is used to limit the power of Chinese province it could be used to curb Beijing's too

By William Gamble
Financial Times; Dec 22, 2004

 

China's ministries do not submit to the law

By William Gamble
Financial Times; Oct 27, 2004

 

Market and press curb venal CEOs

By William Gamble
Financial Times; May 07, 2004

 

China's economy must be freed from the influence of the party

By William Gamble

Financial Times: January 9, 2004

 

National champions have it too easy

By William Gamble

Financial Times: November 19, 2003


No investment without justice By William Gamble
Financial Times ; Oct 31, 2003

Communist party in China should trust in the law By William Gamble
Financial Times; Oct 02, 2003

Laws that protect China's powerful By William Gamble
Financial Times ; Jun 16, 2003

Shenzhen should try a multi-party democracy embedded in rule of law By William Gamble
Financial Times ; Feb 06, 2003

Insure against corporate malfeasance By William Gamble
Financial Times ; Dec 05, 2002

 

William Gamble, president of Emerging Market Strategies had been investing internationally for over twenty years. An international lawyer and economist, he developed his theories beginning with his first hand experience and business dealings in the Russia starting in 1993. Mr. Gamble holds two graduate law degrees. He was educated at Institute D'Etudes Politique, Trinity College, University of Miami School of Law, and University of Virginia Darden Graduate School of Business Administration. He was a member of the bar in three states, over four different federal courts and has spoken four languages. His work is published in journals and newspapers. He has appeared on numerous television and radio programs and been quoted in newspapers and magazines in the United States and through out the world Asia. (For more information click here for curriculum vitae.)