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China's property bubble

Investment guru Jim Rogers is one of the greatest enthusiasts for China's economy. He says its property bubble may burst and it could be this year - but he argues that won't stop China's progress.

Lesley Curwen talks to Jim Rogers, who used to be the partner of another legendary financier, George Soros. Nowadays he runs his own investment business in Singapore and is one of the greatest enthusiasts for China's economy and admits that its property bubble may burst and it could be this year. But he argues that won't stop China's progress.

And is our 21st century business world falling victim to Dadaism? our regular commentator, Lucy Kellaway explains.

Plus, he wears a baseball cap sideways and low slung pants, the rapping economics Professor Dan Hamermesh, tells us how he entertains his young economics students at the University of Texas with his end of term, version of a rap.

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Tue 23 Mar 2010 02:40GMT

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