 Let's talk about the World Bank and its worries about Asia. It's predicting the most sluggish economic growth for the area since the late 1960s, so about half a century. It's downgraded its expectations for growth in East Asia and the Pacific to 5% this year. It had been predicting 5.1% just back in the spring and you can probably guess the reason. It's fallout from that slowdown in China. In fact, if you look ahead to next year, it's predicting 4.4% growth for the world's second largest economy and that's lower than the country's target of 5%. And remember, this is China. Even 5% would be quite low.