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Zhou Xiaochuan
Beating Targets: China's Economy Grew 6.9 Percent in 2017
By Charlotte Gao
China’s GDP reached 82.71 trillion yuan in 2017, beating Beijing's growth target.
IMF Warns China of 3 Financial Stability Risks
By Charlotte Gao
China’s central bank accepts IMF’s “overall” valuable recommendations and vows to improve the weaknesses.
China’s Central Bank Governor Warns About Financial Risks — Again
By Charlotte Gao
Before his retirement, Zhou Xiaochuan has repeatedly sounded warnings about China’s economy.
Before Reshuffle, Central Bank Governor Sends Warning to China’s Economy
By Charlotte Gao
Zhou Xiaochuan's warning was in sharp contrast to the optimism on display at the 19th Party Congress.
How Fast is China's Economy Really Growing?
By Charlotte Gao
China’s Central Bank Governor said Chinese economy growth will hit 7 percent in H2.
China Hits Back at International Criticisms Over South China Sea Missiles
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, updates to previous reports on Ling Wancheng, Cornwallis Reef, and Liu Xiaobo Plaza. Friday China links.
The Bumpy Road to Regulating China's Internet Finance Industry
By Lincoln E. Davidson
The Chinese state's attempt to regulate the country's Internet finance industry could have unpredictable consequences.
The Expanding Offshore Renminbi
By Sara Hsu
Offshore trading of China’s currency is growing rapidly.
The Renminbi Goes Abroad
By Hamid Poorsafar
The internationalization of China’s currency is underway, albeit with some important hurdles still to clear.
China’s Interest Rate Liberalization Plans
By Sara Hsu
The central bank announcement points to an important institutional change.
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.
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.
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