semi finals, england s hopes ended in heartache. but for venables, it was the defining moment of a remarkable career. the footballer s whole life. yes. he wanted to go on being a hero. yes. and so it proved that teenager was soon knocking in goals for chelsea. but it was as a manager that venables truly blossomed. in 1982, he guided queens park rangers to the fa cup final. before a stunning move to barcelona, where he won the spanish league title and earned the nickname el tel. next came tottenham, where he lifted the fa cup before a clash with chairman alan sugar and controversy over his business dealings saw him sacked. but in 1994, england came calling and venables s coaching prowess reached its peak. 0h, brilliant. oh, yes. yes. at a european championship on home soil. his team made it all the way to the semi finals. carried on a wave of national euphoria. agonisingly defeat to germany on penalties ended their hopes. but venables had given the fans an experience they and
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been chasing this property bubble, and in order to create this bubble, offering very very high returns and it works for quite a while because property prices were going up and everybody was sort of a win win for everybody. the everybody was sort of a win win for everybody- for everybody. the property developers for everybody. the property developers could for everybody. the property developers could throw - for everybody. the property developers could throw up i developers could throw up buildings that people thought that they needed, and investors would get the returns of ten or 15%. however, bubbles everywhere crashed, united states it happened in 2009, and that s what s happening now. so therefore all these investment products are no longer worth very much. it is a little surprising but the central government is making this into a criminal case because it s basically a lack of regulation. it is not necessarily that anybody who was stealing the money although that s al
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the firm has a sizeable exposure to china s real estate industry that has been rocked by serious financial problems like evergrande and country garden. having a look at how this impacts the chinese economy i have been speaking to andrew collier, an expert on shadow banks. the bigger threat is not so much a meltdown like the united states had in 2009. that occurred because there was lots of liquid products sold in wall street, and when the property market went down, those products very quickly had to be revalued. went down, those products very china, most of its debt is held in these shadow banks and in some of the bricks and mortar banks so the rate of decline can be slowed a little bit. however, the bigger issue is debt. overall, the debt in the property sector is huge. as much as 30% of bank assets, and that will take a long time to unwind, and the central of government is very reluctant to step in and probably can t have enough cash. under the circumstances, what needs to