User:Namaku0

idiotic data by Standard Chartered
hi its response to your data you defend in future gdp, These data was made in 2010 before euro crisis and it looks completely idiotic if you just look at it,

First Russia overtakes uk then it disappears from the list meaning its gdp becomes suddenly less than its european counterparts in 20 years?? It doesnt say anything about it in its Russia cis category why this happens just typical trash talk about putin and reforms. So the european countries get suddenly in the 2020s a second industry revolution growing twice of its gdp in his time and it doesnt effect russia in anyway, no more need for recourses or anything??

And lets come to japan also being part of the developed world is unlink its european counterparts not growing twice of its gdp and according to them japan will not grow at all. Just hits the 6 trillion dollar in 10 years since 2010 which is idiotic, since japan will already almost hit the 6 trillion mark this year. The data says that japan will be almost the same size as germany in 2030. They are nuts they dont even think about population japan has twice more than uk and france and 50% more than germany, and russia has a higher population than japan. Yeah sure russia and japan have a low birth rate, but so does germany even lower than both of these countries, its beyond my mind how they predict both of these countries.

And china, india and indonesia will skyrock according to them. 24 trillion for china, 9 for india and 3 for indonesia. If you see at imf which viewed as most accurate data they will have 12 trillions for china, india 2.9 trillion and 1.8 trillion for indonesia in 2017. These countries are completely over predicted by them. Just look at china we have end of the year 2012 and its gdp was 7.3 trillion us dollars and they are supposed to grow 4 times of its size the next 9 years, what for lunatics these guys are from standard chartered. We all know these data is bs and obsolete since it didnt consider euro crisis, the slowing down of other developed and emerging countries.--Shokioto22 (talk) 11:18, 5 October 2012 (UTC)