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Fabrizio Carmignani on the Global Economy

Fabrizio Carmignani on the Global Economy

By Anthony Fensom
Fabrizio Carmignani on growth, sustainability and what policymakers could do to spark a new Industrial Revolution.
China’s Capital Outflows

China’s Capital Outflows

By Sara Hsu
In a reverse, the central bank is now having to intervene in support of its currency.

IMF: India to Take Growth Lead

IMF: India to Take Growth Lead

By Anthony Fensom
The debate over whether India is the “next China” will continue, but for now the robust growth is welcome.

China’s Monetary Easing Strategy

China’s Monetary Easing Strategy

By Sara Hsu
With the economy continuing to slow, expect some action on the monetary policy front this year.

Can India Become the Next China?

Can India Become the Next China?

By Anthony Fensom
With its growing labor force, the South Asian giant has some impressive long-term growth potential.
China’s Real Estate Sector Drags on Growth

China’s Real Estate Sector Drags on Growth

By Sara Hsu
A continued slowdown in the property market is having implications for other sectors.

China’s Mixed Growth Forecasts

China’s Mixed Growth Forecasts

By Sara Hsu
The more conservative estimates of China’s future economic growth may underestimate its capacity to reform.
Could China Miss its First Growth Target Since the Financial Crisis?

Could China Miss its First Growth Target Since the Financial Crisis?

By Clint Richards
Consumer demand doesn’t appear strong enough to keep the economy on course.

‘Perfect Storm’ Threatens Markets

‘Perfect Storm’ Threatens Markets

By Anthony Fensom
Downside risks to growth are emerging everywhere.

China Slowdown Cools Commodities

China Slowdown Cools Commodities

By Anthony Fensom
Weakening demand in China is having significant ramifications for the resources sector, particularly in Australia.

Is China’s Market-State Juggernaut Grinding to a Halt?

Is China’s Market-State Juggernaut Grinding to a Halt?

By Sara Hsu
If the Chinese economy is to grow, the presence of the state will have to be reduced.
Entrepreneurs: China’s Next Growth Engine?

Entrepreneurs: China’s Next Growth Engine?

By Julia Ebner
With shrinking growth and changing demographics, China is looking to innovation instead of cheap labor.

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