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Chinese economy
Has China’s Stock Market Joined the Big Leagues?
By Sara Hsu
Recent gains have certainly been impressive, but how real are they?
OECD: World Economy Only ‘B-Minus’
By Anthony Fensom
The Asian picture is mixed, with downgrades for China and Japan.
Can China’s Financial System Become More Inclusive?
By Sara Hsu
Beijing is trying to make finance accessible to those traditionally denied it, with mixed results.
The Truth About Chinese Corruption
By Yukon Huang
What are the economic causes and what are the prospects for real reform?
China’s Mounting Fiscal Problems
By Sara Hsu
Reforms are on the backburner as central and local governments try and stimulate growth.
Must the United States Fight China?
By Walter C. Clemens, Jr.
Neither country “should act on the self-fulfilling expectation that conflict between them is inevitable.”
China’s Vineyards Experience Massive Growth
By Jack Detsch
China now has more space dedicated to growing wine than France. But Chinese wine is still far from being en vogue.
China’s Efforts to Boost Consumption: Are They Enough?
By Sara Hsu
The government is trying to restructure the economy, but it needs to do more.
China’s Stock Bubble
By Anthony Fensom
Even as its economy slows, China's stocks have been posting some astonishing gains.
China’s Slumping Trade Account
By Sara Hsu
Domestic and international factors are driving significant changes in imports and exports.
China Cracks Down on Foreign Business Tax Breaks
By Sara Hsu
As growth slows, the government toughens its stance on the tax practices of foreign businesses.
China’s Fiscal Deficit Makes Sense
By Sara Hsu
As the country rebalances, increased fiscal spending is inevitable.