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China rebalancing
Four Considerations on the Chinese Economy
By Andong Peng
Plenty is written about the Chinese economy; but plenty more needs to be understood.
Miners: More Pain Before Gain
By Anthony Fensom
The outlook for commodities remains negative, for now at least.
China’s Efforts to Boost Consumption: Are They Enough?
By Sara Hsu
The government is trying to restructure the economy, but it needs to do more.
Don’t Worry, China Won’t Dump the Dollar
By Joshua P. Zoffer
A number of factors will keep China wedded to the U.S. dollar, and U.S. debt.
China’s Fiscal Deficit Makes Sense
By Sara Hsu
As the country rebalances, increased fiscal spending is inevitable.
China’s Stock Market Rally, Brought to You by Shadow Banking
By Sara Hsu
Chinese equities have benefited from money coming from the country’s shadow banking sector.
China: 2014 Year in Review
By Edited by Asif Farooq and Scott McKnight
A look back on the key trends and events for the past 12 months.
Could a Climate Change Deal Fit China’s Economic Reform Agenda?
By Joern Huenteler
Why an ambitious deal on climate change is much more likely now than it was in Copenhagen in 2009.
China Slows – Will Asia Follow?
By Anthony Fensom
As the region’s largest economy slows, what impact will it have on the rest of Asia?
China’s Slowing Fixed Asset Investment
By Sara Hsu
The slowdown will have repercussions for a number of other sectors. Can Beijing find a new source of growth?
China’s Growth Puzzle
By Stephen S. Roach
The country’s growth is slowing, but in contrast to other emerging economies this is a welcome trend.
China’s Bank Lending Rises
By James Parker
An unexpected increase raises questions about the direction of China’s monetary policy.
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