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Playing the China Economic Data Game
May 14, 2013

Playing the China Economic Data Game

The current picture is of a country receiving heavy injections of financing, but is the economy picking up steam?

A Global Economic Order with Chinese Characteristics
May 10, 2013

A Global Economic Order with Chinese Characteristics

Zachary Keck considers China’s effort to promote the “democratization” of the international economic order.

Cambodia's Economic Opportunity
May 09, 2013

Cambodia's Economic Opportunity

While significant obstacles remain, the success of the rice sector is a potentially crucial driver in Cambodia’s prosperous and equitable development.

Divorce: One Way to Avoid China's New Real Estate Restrictions
May 03, 2013

Divorce: One Way to Avoid China's New Real Estate Restrictions

“Shanghai’s Zhabei District center issued a record 53 divorces in a single day.”

May 03, 2013

Asia's Rising Economic Star: The Philippines?

As the IMF cut its growth forecasts for China, Taiwan, India, and others one nation continues to impress.

Asia: Stronger Growth Ahead in 2013
April 30, 2013

Asia: Stronger Growth Ahead in 2013

Accounting for a large percentage of global economic growth, Asia continues to impress. Can it continue?

China's Economy: Heading For Trouble?
April 24, 2013

China's Economy: Heading For Trouble?

The HSBC China April flash PMI has surprised many. Are the days of high-flying economic growth over?

April 20, 2013

Gold Loses Its Glitter

After 12 straight years of gains, is the bull market for gold dead?

FTA Time for Japan and Australia?
April 16, 2013

FTA Time for Japan and Australia?

It seems Japan and Australia could be close to developing even stronger financial ties.

California Dreamin'... About China
April 13, 2013

California Dreamin'... About China

California’s Governor spent the week in China in a bid to develop stronger ties across multiple fronts. Did he succeed?

Economic Interdependence = Less Conflict?
April 11, 2013

Economic Interdependence = Less Conflict?

Could economic logic come to govern international politics, driving out competitive impulses?

China and Capital Outflow Reform
April 09, 2013

China and Capital Outflow Reform

Capital outflow reforms have come in fits and starts, but the overall trend is certainly toward a more open system.

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