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Chinese economic reforms
![Interpreting China’s Capital Outflows Interpreting China’s Capital Outflows](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2016-01-21_13-42-37.jpg)
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? Is China Serious About Its New State-Owned Enterprise Reforms?](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2015-09-14_03-14-17.jpg)
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 RMB Internationalization and US Economic Leadership: Reforms and Rebalance](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2015-07-14_13-51-29.jpg)
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 Why China Decided to Abolish Its State Salt Monopoly](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2014-11-12_09-42-52.jpg)
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 China Needs to Tread Carefully on Reforms](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2014-02-06_12-00-03.jpg)
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’ Why China Wants to ‘Strike the Mountain’ and ‘Kill the Chicken’](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2014-01-09_01-26-49.jpg)
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 China’s Money Market Jitters](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/sizes/thumbnail/1025_5242ac4adde07.jpg)
China’s Money Market Jitters
With liquidity tight, markets are nervous and pressure on authorities is mounting.
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