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Chinese stock market
Why Are Canadian Pension Funds Investing in Sanctioned Chinese Companies?
By Dennis Kwok and Sam Goodman
Canada's passive approach to investment has let government-run pension funds pump money into Chinese firms linked to human rights violations and forced labor.
China’s Stock Market Sees Biggest Single Day Loss in Three Years Over Trump’s Tweets
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese media reported that "negative information" had crashed the market, never mentioning the U.S. Tweeter-in-Chief
Robert Mann on What to Expect From China's Economy
By Anthony Fensom
An interview with Robert Mann, Senior Portfolio Manager at Nikko Asset Management.
The Parallel Universe of Chinese Stock Markets
By Kerry Brown
China understands fundamental concepts like "the market" and "shareholders" far differently than the rest of the world.
Asia’s Stock Winners and Losers
By Anthony Fensom
It’s been a rough start to the year. What lies ahead?
China Suspends Stock Market Trading After 7 Percent Drop
By Shannon Tiezzi
A new "circuit-breaker" mechanism for China's stock market kicked in on its first day in effect.
China’s Controversial Circuit Breaker Proposal
By Sara Hsu
In the wake of some extreme volatility, Beijing looks to tighten the screws.
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.
Markets Plunge on Less Chinese Government Intervention
By Sara Hsu
Stock markets around the world have been roiled on Chinese policy and a slowing economy.
After 'Black Monday,' Structural Reform in China?
By Ankit Panda
China's leaders haven't pursued structural reform to the extent necessary. After 'Black Monday,' they might have to.
What on Earth Is Wrong With China's Stock Market?
By Dingding Chen
Whatever the reasons for the recent crash, it is time for the Chinese government to understand the power of market forces.
Asia’s Biggest Worry Isn’t Grexit
By Anthony Fensom
A potential meltdown closer to home has regional investors far more concerned.
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