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OECD: Asia To Remain Global Engine of Growth

OECD: Asia To Remain Global Engine of Growth

With advanced economies remaining sluggish, Asia will continue to power the global economy.

China and America's Economic Challenge

China and America's Economic Challenge

With a “fiscal cliff” in the U.S. and needed “rebalancing” in China, both have big economic decisions looming.

A Dying Model: Chinese Capitalism

A Dying Model: Chinese Capitalism

China’s impressive growth is based on cheap labor, high levels of investment, and Western exports. Can it survive?

Sorry World: What Happens in Beijing, WON'T Stay in Beijing

Sorry World: What Happens in Beijing, WON'T Stay in Beijing

While many have feared its rise, a weaker China struggling with economic and political challenges at home may present an even greater challenge.

China’s GDP Numbers: A Mixed Bag

China’s GDP Numbers: A Mixed Bag

While the economy has slowed, opinions vary on what comes next. Is another boom possible?

China and Australia's Coming Economic 'Divorce'

China and Australia's Coming Economic 'Divorce'

Why “decoupling” may be the new buzzword as both nations rebalance their economies.

Australia Feels the Sting of China Slowdown

Australia Feels the Sting of China Slowdown

Regulators and entrepreneurs ‘Down Under’ are bracing for a resource bust.

How Stimulating is China’s “Stimulus”?

How Stimulating is China’s “Stimulus”?

Why China’s plans for a new round of economic stimulus could make long term problems even worse.

The Consequences of a Slowing Chinese Economy

The Consequences of a Slowing Chinese Economy

China’s economy is cooling. It can only mean bad news for the Asia-Pacific, and the global economy.

Are Chinese Banks Hiding "The Mother of All Debt Bombs"?

Are Chinese Banks Hiding "The Mother of All Debt Bombs"?

China’s massive bank financed stimulus was intended to keep the economy moving. It may instead lead to economic disaster.

Despite Difficulties, China's Banks Are Unlikely to Crash

Despite Difficulties, China's Banks Are Unlikely to Crash

Competition and non-performing loans are likely to force weak lenders to merge with larger ones.

Superpower Denied? Why China's 'Rise' May Have Already Peaked

Superpower Denied? Why China's 'Rise' May Have Already Peaked

How a toxic mix of economic, demographic, environmental, political, and international challenges could end China’s ascent.

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