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China Debt
The Xinjiang Camp Debt Trap
By Safiya Sadyr
New revelations bring to light financial abuses of those interned in China’s “training centers” in Xinjiang.
Chinese Debt Relief: Fact and Fiction
By Deborah Brautigam
COVID-19 has increased calls for China to forgive old loans. Time to sort out the facts and the fiction about how China manages debt in troubled times.
As China’s Economy Continues to Slow, Stimulus Rears Its Head
By Uday Khanapurkar
After more bad economic news, China’s commitment to deleveraging comes under pressure.
Is China Undermining Its Own Success in Africa?
By Brendon J. Cannon
Negative interactions with Chinese companies and individuals are hurting the country’s image in many African countries.
As China's P2P Industry Stumbles, One Company Is Soaring
By Sara Hsu
Fincera Chairman Yonghui Li on thriving despite China’s P2P industry turbulence.
IMF Interview: Opening Up Critical for China’s Future
By Maurits Elen
But fully opening depends on how much free-market competition is allowed.
Why the US Trade War on China Is Doomed to Fail
By Vasilis Trigkas and Qian Feng
U.S. punitive tariffs are based on a grave misdiagnosis of Chinese economic fundamentals.
China’s Worst Banks: The ‘Lehman’ Factor
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Brandon Emmerich.
Johanna Chua on China’s Strategy to Reduce Debt
By Maurits Elen
How is debt being reined in?
Japan First? Tokyo Welcomes Malaysia's Repositioning on China
By Daniel Hurst
Mahathir chose Japan for the site of his first visit since retaking the prime minister's office in Malaysia.
Time to Counter China and Rebuild the US Navy?
By Bonnie Girard
A former U.S. Pacific Fleet Naval Intelligence chief testifies to Congress on China's maritime ambitions.
Rob Blain: What Awaits the Chinese Property Industry
By Maurits Elen
How do investors react to a cooling market?