FLASH: BIS Sounds the Alarm on China Banking System
An international watchdog believes that a banking crisis is in the cards for China.
Canada Prime Minister Trudeau Embarks on Key China Visit
Trudeau’s first visit to the Middle Kingdom will set the tone for China-Canada relations in the years to come.
Will the UK Sign a Free Trade Agreement with China?
Just how likely is it that a recently unfettered United Kingdom will negotiate a free trade agreement with China?
Beijing Takes Aim at Zombie Industries
The Chinese government may finally be getting serious about reducing industrial overcapacity.
Beijing Walking a Fine Line Between Boom and Bust
The Chinese authorities are caught in a trap of their own making, and nowhere is that more apparent than Monday’s equity rout.
China’s Slowdown Weighing on the Global Economy
Declining import demand from China is acting as a drag on economies around the world, particularly in Asia.
Beijing Between a Rock and a Hard Place on Market Reform
Amidst a stock market crash and signs of a wider slowdown in the Chinese economy, Beijing is mulling another massive stimulus package. But striking a balance between short-term relief and long-term stability won’t be easy.
Chinese Stock Markets Face a Long Road to Recovery
China’s retail investors are “once bitten, twice shy,” and Beijing must convince them once again that it can keep the bears at bay.
Timeline: China’s Market Rout
A timeline of the rise, fall, and government interventions to save China’s equity markets.
Analysis: Where Do Chinese Markets Go From Here?
State authorities in China seem to have reached a delicate equilibrium in stemming the decline of equities, though some are worried that the intervention will have its own separate cost.