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Chinese economy
China’s Financial Leasing Industry: Safe in the Arms of Banks
By Sara Hsu
Financial leasing firms not affiliated with banks are beginning to struggle.
China’s Great Wall Of Debt
By Anthony Fensom
China’s debt has surged in recent years. Can it handle it?
The Implications of China’s Growth Slowdown
By Brendan P. O'Reilly
Slowing Chinese growth could have repercussions that extend well beyond the economy.
China’s Capital Outflows
By Sara Hsu
In a reverse, the central bank is now having to intervene in support of its currency.
Why Trade With China: An Arctic Perspective
By Heidar Gudjonsson and Egill Thor Nielsson
China’s interest in the Arctic makes perfect economic sense.
What Is China’s Way?
By Bob Lee
Rumors of the CCP’s impending demise may well be exaggerated.
China, India To Lead World By 2050, Says PwC
By Anthony Fensom
Asia's powerhouse economies are predicted to be dominant by mid-century.
China’s Changing Labor Conditions
By Sara Hsu
The country’s increasingly skilled labor force will need service sector reforms to accommodate it.
Is China’s One-Child Policy Irrelevant Now?
By Ma Junjie
The government has relaxed the policy, but it may not be enough to change China’s demographic trends.
China: 2014 Year in Review
By Edited by Asif Farooq and Scott McKnight
A look back on the key trends and events for the past 12 months.
China’s New Confrontationalism Could Spark Investment Boom in SE Asia
By Thomas Jandl
If Chinese authorities keep going after foreign multinationals, ASEAN could be the winner.
China’s Economy: Don’t Bet on Beijing
By Sam Winter-Levy
A recent report makes clear the enormous challenges facing China’s economy.