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Chinese banks
One Year After a Landmark Green Finance Policy, Can Chinese Banks Go Green?
By Michelle Chan
Chinese banks have been the last resort of projects too toxic for other lenders to touch. Can the Green Finance Guidelines force a change?
China’s Policy Banks Are Lending Differently, Not Less
By Tristan Kenderdine
How Chinese policy and commercial banks are behaving operationally in their foreign lending activities is shifting, but not necessarily diminishing.
China’s Worst Banks: The ‘Lehman’ Factor
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Brandon Emmerich.
China Moves Toward Accountability for Overseas Financing
By Natalie Bridgeman Fields
The implications for the billions of people touched by Chinese overseas investment are staggering.
China’s Macro Prudential Assessment System
By Sara Hsu
Will China's new financial monitoring system be enough?
World Bank Hype Over China’s Financial Sector
By Sara Hsu
It is true that China’s financial sector needs an overhaul, but it is not in the jeopardy that some have implied.
China’s Monetary Easing Strategy
By Sara Hsu
With the economy continuing to slow, expect some action on the monetary policy front this year.
China to Overtake U.S. in South Korea Banking
By Tae-jun Kang
Driven by interest in yuan savings accounts, Chinese banks are enjoying a rapidly growing presence in South Korea.
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