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Chinese economy
China Focuses on Local Government Debt
By James Parker
Was China's Third Plenum a Bust?
Xi Jinping could have delivered more. What happened?
China’s Economic Data: Complicated
In a big month for numbers on the Chinese economy, the picture is already looking decidedly mixed.
Shanghai Opens Free Trade Zone; Internet Restrictions Remain
Mainland China’s first FTZ opens, in what could be a milestone in its economic development.
Is China Getting Ready to Clean Up Its Debt?
A number of signs suggest that it might be. It will be a fine line to walk, if so.
China’s Big Currency Strategy
China’s growing success in internationalizing the RMB has both political and economic implications.
China's Air Hub Plan
Using airports to create inland SEZs: a savvy growth strategy or misdirected investment?
More Megaprojects? What China’s Rebalancing Means for Asia
China’s growth may be slowing, but that doesn’t mean its economic presence in Asia will diminish.
The Edward Snowden Car: Made in China
Plus, Bo Xilai’s son breaks his silence ahead of his father’s trial. Tuesday China links.
Letter to Obama’s Successor: Governing An America That’s Number 2
The next president will likely preside over China becoming the world’s largest economy. Here’s what to do.
How Much Slowdown Can Beijing Tolerate?
The notion of a bottom line for growth and stability is a myth. The truth is more complex.
Misunderstanding China’s Credit Bubble
Rising credit levels are only a symptom. The underlying problem lies elsewhere.