The slowdown now underway in China should be seen as a normalisation of growth. It is unlikely to lead to a hard landing.
Henderson think that moderating growth is inevitable since China is rebalancing its economy towards a more sustainable level after aggressive stimulus. June economic data suggest that China’s economy...
For approximately two years, China has effectively pegged the value of its currency, the renminbi, to the value of the U.S. dollar. In 2005, it briefly allowed a controlled appreciation of the curre...
Economic data, meanwhile, continued to support China’s growth prospects. Accelerating inflation, however, fuelled overheating fears, leading the central bank to raise lenders’ reserve ratios for the...
Last week, China released a slew of economic data that continued to highlight positive albeit slowing growth.
Despite the impact of the recession on the global economy, China and India continue to develop as emerging market superpowers, avoiding many of the negatives that have plagued other countries during...
The Chinese government’s recent efforts to manage inflation and control asset prices could slow China’s domestic consumption which has been credited for sustaining growth levels in China during the ...
China’s economy grew 11.9% year-on-year in the first quarter, deepening fears of overheating which in turn strengthened the case for more tightening measures.



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