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Yale Professor and CNBC: Value add or Obvious Discourse?

Yale professor Stephen Roach jumps on the criticism wagon in his latest comments, including stating that Trump's latest leaked tactics would be 'unmitigated disaster'. Unfortunately, while concluding the unarguable, he, not unlike many in the press and university system, fail to examine long term implications of negotiation tactics. This short-sided view, along with CNBC reporting of it, appears to be more of a methodology designed to criticise and headline, rather than to create a recommendation or create balance. US pulling investment from China would be an ‘unmitigated disaster,’ says Yale’s Stephen Roach Lizzy Gurdus PUBLISHED SAT, SEP 28 2019 8:45 AM EDT US pulling investment from China would be an ‘unmitigated disaster’ U.S.-China trade talks have hit another snag. The next chapter in the saga involves the Trump administration considering cutting back on investments in China , a source familiar with the matter told CNBC Friday. St

Natural Gas May See Price Relief with LNG Exports

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BUSINESS LNG industry expected to balloon after investment decisions due Sergio Chapa   Sep. 20, 2019   BUSINESS // ENERGY SERGIO CHAPA Magnolia LNG lands liquefied natural gas supply deal to Vietnam BUSINESS // ENERGY SERGIO CHAPA Slideshow: Five LNG export terminals now operating in United... LNG industry expected to balloon after investment decisions due in 2019 Sergio Chapa Sep. 20, 2019 Bahamas-flagged tanker named LNG Jurojin carried the first shipment of liquefied natural gas from the Freeport LNG export terminal near the Brazoria County town of Quintana on Tuesday, September 3, 2019. The first production unit has been completed but construction continues for two more. Once all three are in operation, the liquefied.  The first production unit has been completed but construction continues for two more. Once all three are in operation, the liquefied natural gas facility will be able to produce up to 15 million metric tons of LNG per y

McKinsey says Asia Accounts for Most Growth Though 2035

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McKinsey report: Gas the only fossil fuel to rise in demand through to 2035 China, ASEAN, and South Asia to account for 95% of global LNG demand growth until at least 2035 Carla Sertin Sep 15, 2019 McKinsey Energy Insights, the global energy market intelligence and analytics arm of McKinsey & Company, today launches its Global Gas and LNG Outlook to 2035. The report reveals that gas is the only fossil fuel expected to continuously rise in demand through to 2035 and sets out a vision of a very different gas and LNG market dynamic. The report reveals that, in 2018, China emerged as the world’s biggest importer of gas and LNG, overtaking Japan, and second biggest importer of LNG, overtaking South Korea. McKinsey expects demand to continue rising in the region, with China, ASEAN, and South Asia to account for 95% of global LNG demand growth until at least 2035. Total gas demand is set to rise by 0.9% p.a., while Asian gas demand is set

Great Advice to Aspiring Entrepreneurs From Blackstone Founder

Blackstone’s Stephen A. Schwarzman: Lessons on how to be a successful entrepreneur By Stephen A. Schwarzman Published September 17, 2019 Opinion FOXBusiness Reposted by Scott Shields Katy, Scott Shields Houston Blackstone CEO: Capitalism has created an enormous increase in standard of living Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman on the debate over capitalism versus socialism and the importance of improving the U.S. educational system. Today, business schools across the world teach students how to be entrepreneurs. There are frameworks and checklists for building and financing new ventures, and charts that plot the milestones of a new company, usually on a single slide along a smooth, always-upward curve. No one ever spends enough time telling you about the pain. My experience of entrepreneurship was anything but a smooth, upward curve. It’s been filled with ups and downs, unpredictable challenges, and many hard-learned lessons. Starting a business requires grit, determination and the