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Chinese economy
A Tobin Tax for China? Good in Theory, Bad in Practice
By Sara Hsu
China appears prepared to consider some unorthodox economic policies.
Recession-Proofing Asia
By Anthony Fensom
How ready is the region to withstand future economic shocks?
China Policy: Memo for the Next US President
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Leland R. Miller
World Bank: Brace For Impact
By Anthony Fensom
A Fed tightening could create some policy headaches in Asia.
Is China Serious About Its New State-Owned Enterprise Reforms?
By Ankit Panda
China's State Council has issued new guidelines for state-owned enterprises, but will they matter?
China: Quantitative Easing and the Pollution Problem
By Hy-sang Lee
Beijing has an opportunity to boldly tackle its pollution issue while at the same time stimulating consumption.
Record Fall in China's Foreign Exchange Reserves: Cause for Concern?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Is the drop in forex reserves a warning sign, or a byproduct of successful economic interventions?
China: Sentenced to Debt?
By Sara Hsu
The country is grappling with a serious debt problem. Can it be overcome?
3 Reasons You Shouldn't Worry About China's Economic Slowdown Just Yet
By Dingding Chen
Not so much, though serious challenges await China in coming years.
China and Australia: It’s the Economy, Stupid
By Helen Clark
The Australian government tried to reassure in the wake of market gyrations.
What’s Missing in the China Story?
By Elizabeth C. Economy
Some missing factors amplify the drama that attends news from China.
What Are the Political, Social, and Strategic Consequences of China's Equity Market Meltdown?
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda and Shannon Tiezzi discuss recent volatility in China's equity markets.