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Chinese economic reforms

Interpreting China’s Capital Outflows
By Sara Hsu
What to make of the recent outflows and regulators’ efforts to contain them?

Is China Serious About Its New State-Owned Enterprise Reforms?
By Ankit Panda
China's State Council has issued new guidelines for state-owned enterprises, but will they matter?

RMB Internationalization and US Economic Leadership: Reforms and Rebalance
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Edmund Moy

Why China Decided to Abolish Its State Salt Monopoly
By Zi Yang
Given its record, it is no surprise that China Salt has been targeted for reform.

China Needs to Tread Carefully on Reforms
By James Parker
Beijing was correct not to allow Credit Equals Gold No. 1 to default.

Why China Wants to ‘Strike the Mountain’ and ‘Kill the Chicken’
By J. M. Norton
Understanding two critical strategies for Beijing, one internal and one external.

China’s Money Market Jitters
With liquidity tight, markets are nervous and pressure on authorities is mounting.
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