Oct 24, 2014
News that China’s GDP grew at 7.3% in the third quarter, its slowest rate since early 2009, is stirring renewed fears about the health of the world’s second
Zhang Monan, Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Oct 08, 2014
While Zhang Monan acknowledges there are problems facing China’s economy, she points out that a new perspective is key to understanding the future of China as it will take time for analysts to realize the “new normal” of the Chinese growth model.
Zhang Yansheng, Chief Researcher, China Center for International Economic Exchanges
Sep 18, 2014
China is promoting economic transition and innovation to seize the new opportunities and it is willing to work with others in the region.
Yi Xianrong, Researcher, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Sep 15, 2014
China faces the challenge of reforming its economic policies, and cooling its housing sector. While the Central Bank is taking appropriate actions, there are numerous challenges that may inhibit future growth.
Ding Yifan, China Forum Expert and Deputy Director of China Development Research Center
Aug 13, 2014
While the global economic recovery is still weak and people are looking for a better market, the reform of Chinese SOEs and the opening of Chinese capital is positive news, writes Ding Yifan.
Zhang Monan, Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Aug 12, 2014
Following three decades of reform and opening up, Zhang Monan examines China’s changing economy and presents four new characteristics that are shaping its perception.
Qi Jingmei, Researcher, State Information Center
Jul 25, 2014
Qi Jingmei reports that China’s economy is expected to continue grow in the second half of the year, possibility reaching the full year GDP target of 7.5%. Jingmei remarks on the “favorable factors” of economic growth- citing global economic recovery and central government policies, as two ways to stabilize and promote Chinese economy.
Gordon Chang, Writer
Jul 24, 2014
In the wake of the news that China’s economy grew 7.5% in Q2, Gordon Chang throws up the warning flags and argues that there exists a very real threat of a “Minsky moment” for China. Additionally, Chang states that the Chinese economy will more than likely continue to expand in the future, but this is not a positive sign.
Zhang Monan, Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Jul 23, 2014
Since the start of the global financial crisis and the emergence of regional trade alliances in the global economy, “a currency swap network” has emerged in financial and monetary fields.
Ding Yifan, China Forum Expert and Deputy Director of China Development Research Center
Jul 04, 2014
As the Chinese government has given up its large-scale economic stimulus, China’s economy and demand will not grow rapidly, writes Ding Yifan.