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Chinese economy
Commodities Upturn Seen By 2016
By Anthony Fensom
Australian mining analysts are surprisingly optimistic about the outlook for resources.
Chinese Direct and Financial Outbound Investment
By Sara Hsu
China is becoming an increasingly large and sophisticated investor abroad.
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.
Hong Kong’s Counter-Protesters
By Brendan P. O’Reilly
Not everyone in Hong Kong has supported the protests.
Chinese Firms in Search of European Funding
By Sara Hsu
There have been mixed results for Chinese companies raising funds in European markets.
China Slowdown Cools Commodities
By Anthony Fensom
Weakening demand in China is having significant ramifications for the resources sector, particularly in Australia.
The Economic Implications of Hong Kong’s Protests
By Sara Hsu
How the protests are resolved could have tremendous implications for the global economy.
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.
Asians Positive Amid Global Gloom
By Anthony Fensom
A new survey shows persistent pessimism in much of the world, six years after the global financial crisis.
Asia’s Big Two Economies Misfire
By Anthony Fensom
China surprises with a sharp drop in lending while Japan records a major second quarter GDP contraction.
Entrepreneurs: China’s Next Growth Engine?
By Julia Ebner
With shrinking growth and changing demographics, China is looking to innovation instead of cheap labor.
China Urged to Slow, Japan to Speed Up
By Anthony Fensom
The IMF offers contrasting recommendations for Asia’s two largest economies.