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Chinese economic slowdown

What Does ‘L-Shaped’ Growth Imply for China?
By Sara Hsu
An unnamed official gives some hints about the official projection for China’s economy.

Is The Worst Over For Emerging Markets?
By Anthony Fensom
Following the doomsday scenarios of early 2016, there has been a slight uptick in sentiment.

Will China’s State-Owned Enterprise Reform Go Far Enough?
By Sara Hsu
In attempting reform while maintaining control, authorities are trying to have it both ways.

China’s Draft Budget
By Sara Hsu
Authorities unveil a leaner and more targeted budget.

China’s Battle to Regain Economic Control
By Sara Hsu
From clamping down on media to finding scapegoats, Beijing is trying everything to reassert control over the economy.

China’s Defense Posturing Shields Its Economic Distress
By Luke Hunt
Could a Chinese economic slowdown provide ASEAN leaders with some much-needed leverage?

Slouching Tiger, Roaring Dragon: How China Still Outpaces India
By Andrew Kennedy
In one critical area, China still has an overwhelming lead.

Multinationals: Enduring China’s Slowdown?
By Sara Hsu
For now, perhaps, but the longer term looks increasingly challenging.

China Fears Escalate As World Economy Slows
By Anthony Fensom
2016 looks increasingly like a difficult year for the global economy.

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

Reinvigorating Domestic Demand for Growth and Sustainable Development
By Shamshad Akhtar
What might the Asia-Pacific be able to do to boost domestic demand?

The Knock-On Effects of China’s Slowdown
By Sara Hsu
Demand for commodities is falling as China’s economy makes a structural shift.

China GDP Fails to Calm Bears
By Anthony Fensom
The official figure was nearly on target, but critics are unappeased.

Asia Versus The Fed
By Anthony Fensom
A U.S. interest rate hike could create more turbulence in Asian economies.

China's Premier Defends Economic Health at Global Meeting
By Shannon Tiezzi
Li Keqiang used the Summer Davos to reassure the world that China's economy is going strong.

China: Sentenced to Debt?
By Sara Hsu
The country is grappling with a serious debt problem. Can it be overcome?

A Cold Summer for China and Russia?
By Gregory Shtraks
Political relations between the two giants remain warm, but economic ties appear to be cooling.

China’s Mounting Fiscal Problems
By Sara Hsu
Reforms are on the backburner as central and local governments try and stimulate growth.

Macau Gambles on More Casinos Amid Downturn
By Anthony Fensom
Is the “Las Vegas of the Far East” taking too big a gamble?

China’s Slumping Trade Account
By Sara Hsu
Domestic and international factors are driving significant changes in imports and exports.

Asia’s Growth Gap: India Versus The Rest
By Anthony Fensom
India is rapidly emerging as Asia’s next growth leader.

Can Asia Overcome Lower Growth Speed Limits?
By Anthony Fensom
The region continues to lead in growth, but the risks are growing.

India to the Rescue as Australia Eyes Coal’s Crown
By Anthony Fensom
With Chinese demand falling, Australia’s coal producers are looking to other markets.

No, China’s Not About to Collapse
By Timothy Heath
Yes, the CCP faces challenges, but it is stronger than you think.
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