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China Debt
Four Considerations on the Chinese Economy
By Andong Peng
Plenty is written about the Chinese economy; but plenty more needs to be understood.
China’s Economic Reforms: Global Outlook
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Fabio Ghironi.
China’s On-Again, Off-Again P2P Lending
By Sara Hsu
Activity in the peer-to-peer lending sector has surged at times, despite issues controlling risk.
A Threat to China’s Debt Ratings?
By Sara Hsu
How big a deal is China’s growing leverage?
China's Premier Defends Economic Health at Global Meeting
By Shannon Tiezzi
Li Keqiang used the Summer Davos to reassure the world that China's economy is going strong.
China: Sentenced to Debt?
By Sara Hsu
The country is grappling with a serious debt problem. Can it be overcome?
Debt Worries? Not Asia, Says IMF
By Anthony Fensom
A new report suggests there is scope for governments to borrow more, with one exception.
China’s Financial Leasing Industry: Safe in the Arms of Banks
By Sara Hsu
Financial leasing firms not affiliated with banks are beginning to struggle.
China’s Great Wall Of Debt
By Anthony Fensom
China’s debt has surged in recent years. Can it handle it?
How to Fix China’s Debt Woes
By Sara Hsu
Some key reforms are needed to better cope with troubled borrowers.
The Shadow Banking Specter
By Ritesh Kumar Singh & Sarika Rachuri
Shadow banking in China and other emerging markets are a threat to global financial stability.
IMF: Asia slips, Japan gains
By Anthony Fensom
The International Monetary Fund downgrades growth for emerging countries in Asia.