"The Belt and Road (B&R, or One Belt, One Road) is an ambitious vision for global trade, infrastructure development, and diplomacy. First articulated by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2013, the initiative frames China as the geographic and financial center, with ties radiating toward Europe, Asia, and Africa."
A white paper by Stephanie Gan outlining her thoughts on this new Chinese initiative. Worth your time if one is considering investing/investments in China.
http://www.seafarerfunds.com/documents/one-belt-one-road-many-motives.pdf
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I have had an alert set for " CHINA Belt and Road Initiative " for about a year. The average auto search for this wording returns about 10 alerts to our email inbox per business day.
The redundant rate varies, but usually about 40% of the linked story/article are repeats from the same news source or other news sources that are using the same report.
One may delete these alerts as desired through your Google account.
We have about 35 names or topics currently set. Some are so obscure, that the name or topic may only present an alert every 6 months, or as with the current " CHINA Belt and Road Initiative "; perhaps 10-12/business day.
At times, some alert words provide an interesting view of what is being written about being more popular or of current thought versus another time frame.
Example: I set these words for an alert in 2010....... " deflation investments " . We used to receive at least 5/day; and now may receive an alert link for these words 1 time a month.
An example(s) for a particular interest relative to the investor is to set DSENX or PONAX as the "work" or.......well, you get the idea. Any time one of these tickers is noted in an article/story, etc.; your email inbox will receive an email containing one or more clickable links to transport your browser to the story. Keep or delete the email, or view one of the links and then delete the Google generated email.
Regards,
Catch