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China Doubles Currency Trading Band

China Doubles Currency Trading Band

By James Parker
The announcement is at least a partial explanation for a recent fall in the renminbi.
China’s Interest Rate Liberalization Plans

China’s Interest Rate Liberalization Plans

By Sara Hsu
The central bank announcement points to an important institutional change.

China Intentions Unclear on Weakening Currency

China Intentions Unclear on Weakening Currency

By James Parker
What is behind the recent slide in the renminbi? There are several possible answers.

China’s Shadow Banking Challenge

China’s Shadow Banking Challenge

By James Parker
As the government attempts to rebalance the economy, it will face testing moments in the shadow banking sector.

Bitcoin Hackers Reportedly Target People’s Bank of China

Bitcoin Hackers Reportedly Target People’s Bank of China

By Shannon Tiezzi
A reported DDOS attack on the People's Bank of China complicates the Bitcoin debate.
China’s Shadow Currency

China’s Shadow Currency

By Matthew Lowenstein
Bankers acceptance notes are financing tremendous speculation in China’s provinces. How long can this last?

China as Unsure About Bitcoin as Everyone Else

China as Unsure About Bitcoin as Everyone Else

By James Parker
Although it has announced new controls, it is unclear what direction Chinese authorities will take with the virtual currency.
People's Bank of China Issues a Regulatory Notice on Bitcoin

People's Bank of China Issues a Regulatory Notice on Bitcoin

By Ankit Panda
The PBOC's move on Bitcoin does not bar consumers or private business from using the currency.

A Roadmap for China's Foreign Exchange Reforms

A Roadmap for China's Foreign Exchange Reforms

By Li Zhenyu and Shi Mingshen
China may achieve decisive results with foreign exchange, interest rate and capital account reforms by 2020.

China Rebalancing Watch: Interest Rate Reform Half Measure

China Rebalancing Watch: Interest Rate Reform Half Measure

The central bank has liberalized part of its interest rate regime. A sign of more to come?

China’s Money Market Jitters

China’s Money Market Jitters

With liquidity tight, markets are nervous and pressure on authorities is mounting.

China’s Ticking Debt Bomb

China’s Ticking Debt Bomb

China appeared to weather the global economic downturn better than most. But massive local government debt could bring growth to a screeching halt.

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