This month has seen dramatic new evidence of decoupling. But not in the normal sense that involves emerging markets growing independently of the industrialised world.
This time the decoupling is between two of the world’s biggest emerging markets.
By David Oakley
Published: June 26 2009 18:19 | Last updated: June 26 2009 18:19
This month has seen dramatic new evidence of decoupling. But not in the normal sense that involves emerging markets growing independently of the industrialised world.
This time the decoupling is between two of the world’s biggest emerging markets.