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China monetary policy

March 22, 2022
Can China Achieve Its Growth Target This Year?
By Wei Hongxu and He Jun
China’s 5.5 percent growth target struck some observers as overly ambitious.

March 17, 2022
Foreign Holders of China’s Government Debt Jump Ship in February
By Nathan Handwerker
Speculation that Russia might liquidate its yuan-based foreign reserves has spooked investors, resulting in the biggest month-to-month loss ever.

September 09, 2021
The Real Cause of China’s Alibaba Crackdown
By Canghao Chen
Political intrigue? Personal grudges? There's a more basic cause for Alibaba's ill fortune: The company threatens China's monetary authority.

May 26, 2021
How Will China Respond to Rising Inflation?
By Sara Hsu
China’s central bank will be keeping a close eye on trends, but for now expect it to stay the course.

February 15, 2019
MK Tang: China’s Reforms Are Unfinished Business
By Maurits Elen
But meaningful progress has been made in cushioning an economic downturn.

January 09, 2019
David Hand: Cautiously Optimistic About Property Market in China
By Maurits Elen
”Logistics assets are expected to perform best in 2019.“

November 21, 2018
Forecasting US-China Trade Fallout
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from the DailyFX Markets Analysis Team.

July 09, 2018
Amid US-China Trade War, Beijing Worries About Its Financial Sector
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese financial authorities insist China is capable of “winning big battles” and “tackling external risks.”

February 28, 2018
Rob Blain: What Awaits the Chinese Property Industry
By Maurits Elen
How do investors react to a cooling market?

July 18, 2017
4 Takeaways From China’s Latest GDP numbers
By Spencer Sheehan
Growth in a number of areas picked up markedly in June. So why are markets still cautious?

May 31, 2017
Robert Mann on What to Expect From China's Economy
By Anthony Fensom
An interview with Robert Mann, Senior Portfolio Manager at Nikko Asset Management.

March 30, 2017
China’s Subtle But Significant Attitude Change on Monetary Policy
By Spencer Sheehan
The People’s Bank of China’s monetary policy changes are strongly impacting the outlook for 2017 and beyond.
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