Forums > Living in Kunming > Civilized Kunming The ranking is based on a weighted index comprised of several factors: business resources concentration (23%), hub function of the city (17%), urban dwelling dynamics (21%), quality of live and lifestyle diversity (19%), future development opportunities ("future plasticity" in the Chinese text)(20%). (sorry for clumsy translations, but I couldn't think of better words - the index really is this lofty).
Kunming here ranks 15th in China, based on this index. But I guess everyone has different priorities. Personally, I'd rank Kunming far ahead of congested dirt hole cities like Beijing anytime, but someone else might have different priorities.
Forums > Study > Where to study in Yunnan You can find a shared flat for around 1000 per month on AirBNB, Tujia or any other website of your preference.
I've seen Keats, Huayang and Robert's school and found that for me, it really boils down to the individual teacher. I can't really say that the school has much of an influence here.
Robert's was a little run down, so I wasn't satisfied with hygiene there. Huayang is really new and nice, but until the new subway station opens next year it's a little inconvenient to reach. So I'd probably recommend KEATS, although it might be a bit more expensive than the other two.
Forums > Study > research in China May I ask, what exactly is the reason for affiliating yourself with a Chinese university other than the visa?
I personally know a PhD who wrote his thesis on a very sensitive topic and did research in Yunnan on a simple language study visa. Perhaps that might be a more viable option?
Forums > Living in Kunming > Accomodation Registration Form @JanJal: I personally never had anyone complain when I went to another place for some time.
The information flow is unreliable at best - only high speed train tickets are centrally registered, even bus tickets or airplane tickets aren't in a complete database as of yet. That's why we still have to fill out the arrival card every time before entering China.
Forums > Living in Kunming > The importance of TEFL For employers, it doesn't matter a whole lot. They'd hire you simply for your foreign face.
But the visa is a whole other story:
www.internations.org/go/moving-to-china/visas-work-permits
Investors run on Kunming metal exchange for billions
发布者@Alien: Futures provide liquidity. This helps people who want to sell to find a matching buyer on the market - thus, it's helping society and the economy.
However, some people use them for gambling and hope for making money quickly, rather than invest conservatively and apply proper risk management techniques. Like this, they can lose a lot if not all of their money, which causes really sad situations.
If bankers do that because they know that they get a high bonus if they win and lose nothing if they lose, it causes a moral hazard harms society. This might be, as you call it, sociopathological behavior. To prevent this, most banks changed their bonus schemes after 2008 and deferred paying bonuses so that losses caused by sociopaths can be recollected from their accrued bonuses.
All in all, futures are not the problem - insufficient risk management and wrong incentive structures are. In the end, this boils down to a lack of education of many bank managers who don't understand important statistical concepts - like kurtosis ;)