haidi: michael heath joining us from sydney. --kathleen: michael heath joining us from sydney. thing taking off today is china, getting ready to start the important annual economic meeting. the central economic work conference. deleveraging financial stability, the priority we are hearing going into this meeting. we heard that earlier this year. when you look at the numbers, china has really deleverage much at all. maybe they are not doing this quickly, but they are still building up a lot of debt. credit flow, clearly those are still up from the numbers we have. it is a difficult balancing act when it comes to it. issues, structural changes that need to be made, overcapacity that needs to be addressed, all while keeping this target employment number of to maintain social stability. if you want to look at it, in the 90's you had the big over ruling themes of policy growth over quantity, deleveraging, being a part of the environmental aspect. cracking down on pollution and getting that better standard of life. this week, the details will be looked for, looking for greater policy