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How India Should Respond to China’s Belt and Road
July 06, 2017

How India Should Respond to China’s Belt and Road

By Suman Bery
New Delhi needs to up its economic diplomacy game.

EU’s Strategic Balance Between the G7 and the G20
June 12, 2016

EU’s Strategic Balance Between the G7 and the G20

By Shi Zhiqin
The upcoming Hangzhou G20 summit is an important opportunity for European leaders.
Can China’s New Silk Road Save the Greek Economy?
January 21, 2016

Can China’s New Silk Road Save the Greek Economy?

By Gian Luca Atzori
China’s massive project has enormous implications for Greece, and Europe.

Interview: Professor Shi Zhiqin
July 27, 2015

Interview: Professor Shi Zhiqin

By The Diplomat
It is the 40th anniversary of China-EU relations. Where do they stand?

Asia’s Biggest Worry Isn’t Grexit
July 06, 2015

Asia’s Biggest Worry Isn’t Grexit

By Anthony Fensom
A potential meltdown closer to home has regional investors far more concerned.

OECD: Reform Failure Could Sink Growth
February 24, 2014

OECD: Reform Failure Could Sink Growth

By Anthony Fensom
G20 finance ministers pledge to boost global growth by 2 percent or more over the next five years.

Japan’s Nemesis Threatens Europe
January 23, 2014

Japan’s Nemesis Threatens Europe

By Anthony Fensom
As Japan struggles to contain deflation, the eurozone may see prices begin to fall.
World Bank Cuts Global Growth Forecast for 2013
January 18, 2013

World Bank Cuts Global Growth Forecast for 2013

While growth globally may not be ideal, Asia’s rise as an economic giant looks sure to continue.

September 28, 2012

The Dollar Trap: China’s Misunderstood Foreign Exchange Reserves

By James Parker
"...they really are not much use for a domestic financial crisis or as a weapon against the U.S..."

China Set for Goldilocks Landing?
January 23, 2012

China Set for Goldilocks Landing?

China will likely manage a soft landing in 2012. But economic imbalances in the Year of the Dragon will challenge the Chinese Communist Party.

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