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Chinese economy
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.
Stock Market a Test for China’s Government
By Lauren Dickey
The state intervention in the market will have some serious ramifications.
How Can China and India Boost Economic Ties?
By Lianlei Bai
The bilateral business relationship has underperformed. Here’s what can be done.
What on Earth Is Wrong With China's Stock Market?
By Dingding Chen
Whatever the reasons for the recent crash, it is time for the Chinese government to understand the power of market forces.
The Problem with the Buy High, Sell Low Scheme in China
By Shi Han
An inconspicuous yet widespread practice has some troubling implications.
China’s Stock Market Meltdown
By Sara Hsu
After an astonishing surge, stocks dive. Can China control it?
The Trouble With China's 'One Belt One Road' Strategy
By Jiayi Zhou, Karl Hallding, and Guoyi Han
The 'One Belt, One Road' strategy risks exacerbating China's economic imbalances.
China’s New Kid on the (M&A) Block
By Marc Szepan
The Chinese insurance sector has the potential to become a major driver of outbound investment.
China: New System a Step Forward on RMB Internationalization
By Sara Hsu
The China International Payment System is another component of the financial infrastructure for a global currency.
Where Does the CCP's Legitimacy Come From? (Hint: It's Not Economic Performance)
By Ankit Panda
New research shows that China's economic performance has caused a decline in happiness among elites.
Emerging Asia: Beware The Fed
By Anthony Fensom
What might higher U.S. interest rates mean for Asian economies?
Time to Bust This Myth: The United States Didn't Modernize China
By Dingding Chen
Both countries benefited tremendously from their close economic ties.