
The Belt and Road paradox: how massive debt could rescue it
It’s not only one of the world’s biggest infrastructure projects, but one of the world’s biggest paradoxes. Could debt and geopolitical problems make it an investment dream yet?

Filled with turnkey projects that favour Chinese investors and wending a route through some of the most unstable geopolitical territory on the planet, at first blush there doesn’t seem much to recommend China’s Belt and Road Initiative to foreign investors.
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