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Tesco, China Resources in Talks Over Joint Supermarket Venture in China
Wall Street Journal 08/12/2013
Adidos and Hotwind? In China, Brands Evoke Foreign Names, Even if They’re Gibberish
New York Times 12/26/2014
China: Where Retail Dinosaurs Are Thriving
BusinessWeek 01/21/2010
The Biggest IPO You Haven't Heard Of
Wall Street Journal 09/16/2011
Scooters Rule as E-Commerce Grows in China
Wall Street Journal 03/05/2013
Wide divergence in conditions and the prospects of tightening credit in Asia affecting export prospects of the USA which depends on exports for half the growth generated in 2009 and early 2010 according to Commerce Department figures.
Grouped Articles
Japanese Economic Data Give Abe a Lift
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2013
Central Bankers Hone Tools to Pop Bubbles
Wall Street Journal 07/08/2013
India's Central Banker Lobbies Fed
Wall Street Journal 10/13/2013
Staying Away from Indian Bonds
Wall Street Journal 12/18/2013
Corrosive Inflation Eats at Developing World
Wall Street Journal 02/11/2014
Japan and China: Edging closer
Economist 10/06/2014
Schmidt on Android phones, China and the competition with Apple.
Grouped Articles
Google's Eric Schmidt Talks to Charlie Rose
BusinessWeek 09/23/2010
Wall Street Journal 03/31/2011
Googleâs Chief Works to Trim a Bloated Ship
New York Times 11/09/2011
Google Preserves Cash and Control
Wall Street Journal 04/13/2012
Google, Citing Cyber Attack, Threatens to Exit China
New York Times 01/13/2010
Google Warns of China Exit Over Hacking
Wall Street Journal 01/13/2010
The effects of the stimulus spending binge and speculative behaviours of local governments and state owned companies, on the loans made by state owned banks.
Grouped Articles
Asia Goes on a Debt Binge as Much of World Sobers Up
Wall Street Journal 05/24/2013
China's 'Shadow Banks' Fan Debt-Bubble Fears
Wall Street Journal 06/24/2013
China's Silver Linings Playbook
Wall Street Journal 06/24/2013
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2013
China Central Bank Warns Banks on Liquidity
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2013
Credit Warnings Offer World a Peek Into Chinaâs Secretive Banks
New York Times 06/24/2013
Grouped Articles
The Man at the Center of Solar-Panel Maker Suntech's Fall
Wall Street Journal 05/03/2013
EU to Slap Tariffs on Chinese Solar Panels
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
EU Plans Tariffs of Up to 67.9% on Chinese Solar Panels
Wall Street Journal 05/08/2013
The Cloudy Logic of Europe's Solar Tariffs
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2013
U.S. Solar Company Bankruptcies a Boon for China
New York Times 09/01/2011
Wall Street Journal 05/24/2013
The likelihood that the economy will stall without change. The declining effect of large stimulus and fixed investment in producing growth. The interests of state-owned companies in continuing with the current system.
Grouped Articles
U.S. Stocks Shrug at China's Woes
Wall Street Journal 07/10/2013
New York Times 12/18/2011
China's banks: Great Wall Street
Economist 07/10/2010
Banyan: Afloat on a Chinese tide
Economist 09/02/2010
Xi Faces Test Over China's Local Debt
Wall Street Journal 12/31/2013
Chinese debt: The great hole of China
Economist 10/17/2014
Grouped Articles
Why the Chinese don’t spend : The New Yorker
New Yorker 01/04/2010
China Aims to Transform a Nation of Savers Into Spenders
Wall Street Journal 01/07/2010
Gadget Giant's Evolution: Make, Then Sell
Wall Street Journal 08/21/2010
U.S. poverty rate reaches 15.1 percent - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/13/2011
Wall Street Journal 10/04/2011
Shoppers S-t-r-e-t-c-h Their Dollars: Stick to Lists, Shun the Brand Names
Wall Street Journal 10/04/2011
Hazards and prospects.
Grouped Articles
Three Hurdles for China in the Year of the Tiger
New York Times 12/30/2009
Why the Chinese don’t spend : The New Yorker
New Yorker 01/04/2010
China Dethrones Germany as Top Goods Exporter
Wall Street Journal 01/06/2010
China Aims to Transform a Nation of Savers Into Spenders
Wall Street Journal 01/07/2010
China Sees Growth Engine in a Web of Fast Trains
New York Times 02/13/2010
BusinessWeek 04/14/2010
Stimulus spending, surge in bank loans.
Grouped Articles
Tax Cut Spurs 25% Rise in Chinese Auto Sales
Wall Street Journal 03/11/2009
New York Times 04/03/2009
Wall Street Journal 08/25/2015
China Bank Airs Concern Over Loans
Wall Street Journal 07/14/2009
Wall Street Journal 07/25/2009
A New U.S. Dialogue With China
Wall Street Journal 07/27/2009
U.S.-China relations. Policy differences and trade relations are expected to exacerbate in 2010. The role of the U.S. as a supplicant to China in 2009 may lead to frustration and stepping back. US-China relations are tense because of continuing trade pressures and large trade deficits as China continues with its export model. Currency issues also an irritant.
Grouped Articles
US-China trade relations: Speak less softly, carry a stick
Economist 09/25/2010
China Pumps Up the Volume Against Japan
Wall Street Journal 02/08/2014
U.S. and China Mark 30 Years of Diplomatic Ties
New York Times 01/13/2009
U.S.-China relations to face strains, experts say - washingtonpost.com
Washington Post 01/03/2010
U.S., China locked in trade disputes
Washington Post 01/04/2010
China denounces U.S. trade ruling on steel pipes
Washington Post 01/01/2010
Rising food and energy prices.
Grouped Articles
China Inflation Rises to a 19-Month High
New York Times 06/11/2010
Wall Street Journal 09/04/2010
China Acts to Slow Rise in Food Prices
New York Times 11/17/2010
Chinaâs Move on Food Prices Seen as Inflation Risk
New York Times 11/17/2010
Beijing Escalates Inflation Battle
Wall Street Journal 11/18/2010
Inflated Risks to Economy in China
Wall Street Journal 11/19/2010
The transition in 2012 to the new leadership of Xi Jinping Li Keqiang.
Grouped Articles
China Previews Rising Leadership
Wall Street Journal 08/22/2011
Xi Comes Out on Top After Bo Verdict
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2013
China's next leader: Xi who must be obeyed
Economist 10/23/2010
The Wonk With the Ear of Chinese President Xi Jinping
Wall Street Journal 06/04/2013
New York Times 04/09/2014
China Promotes a Top Party Official
New York Times 10/18/2010
Wage increases of 20% at Hon Hai and upto 100% at Honda factories in China from wages that were kept low for the export market, are now the trend in China. The government policy is shifting to encourage such wage increases to promote domestic consumption and reduce an overreliance on export markets for growth. This is happening just as trade tensions are increasing with the USA.
Grouped Articles
Beijing Signals a Shift on Economic Policy
New York Times 05/24/2013
Honda's Long-Haul Dilemma in China
Wall Street Journal 06/24/2010
Interview With Japan Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada
Wall Street Journal 09/02/2010
Yuan's Rise Hurts China's Exporters
Wall Street Journal 01/20/2014
China Will Keep Growing. Just Ask the Soviets.
New York Times 10/24/2014
Adidos and Hotwind? In China, Brands Evoke Foreign Names, Even if They’re Gibberish
New York Times 12/26/2014
One is a concern that China may like Japan in the 1980's is getting into a property and asset price bubble after aperiod of rapid industrialization and shifting of rural population to the cities. The risks of an overheating economy were growing with a 22% jump in a broad measure of money supply in March 2010.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 07/01/13
I.M.F. Tells China of Urgent Need for Economic Change
New York Times 07/17/13
Economist 01/14/10
BusinessWeek 04/14/10
Fear Pervades China's Stocks As Market's Gains Disappear
Wall Street Journal 05/13/10
Europeâs Debt Crisis Is Casting a Shadow Over China
New York Times 05/17/10
Grouped Articles
Google Appoints Its Next Leader for Greater China
Wall Street Journal 07/15/13
Google Stays in China. And Baidu Keeps on Winning
BusinessWeek 07/15/10
Baidu’s Gain from Departure Could Be China’s Loss
New York Times 01/14/10
Google Is Not Alone in Discontent, but Its Threat to Leave Stands Out
New York Times 01/14/10
U.S. Holds Fire in Google-China Feud
Wall Street Journal 01/14/10
Google Takes Last Stand in China
Wall Street Journal 01/14/10
China's car market surpassed the size of the American market in 2009. Sales of cars in China's market increased at a breathtaking pace in the last decade, surpassing the U.S. Sales declined in 2015 with the economic slowdown.
Grouped Articles
Auto Sales Keep Humming in China
Wall Street Journal 05/09/13
Territorial Dispute Continues to Affect Japanese Car Sales in China
Wall Street Journal 09/11/13
Renault to Focus on Building SUVs in China
Wall Street Journal 12/16/13
Chinese Car Buyers Should Keep On Motoring
Wall Street Journal 12/26/13
China Car Sales Driven Lower by Slowing Economy
Wall Street Journal 09/11/15
China Tops U.S. in Vehicle Sales, Aided By Government Incentives
Wall Street Journal 01/12/10
Grouped Articles
The Man at the Center of Solar-Panel Maker Suntech's Fall
Wall Street Journal 05/03/13
EU to Slap Tariffs on Chinese Solar Panels
Wall Street Journal 05/07/13
EU Plans Tariffs of Up to 67.9% on Chinese Solar Panels
Wall Street Journal 05/08/13
The Cloudy Logic of Europe's Solar Tariffs
Wall Street Journal 05/12/13
U.S. Solar Company Bankruptcies a Boon for China
New York Times 09/01/11
U.S. Imposes Steep Tariffs on Chinese Solar Panels
New York Times 12/16/14
Grouped Articles
China Think Tank Offers Reform Wish List
Wall Street Journal 10/30/13
China’s Assault on Corruption Enters Executive Suite
Wall Street Journal 10/27/14
China Unveils Overhaul of Bloated State Sector
Wall Street Journal 09/14/15
China Asks C.E.O.'s to Work for State
New York Times 08/30/10
Government's role in industry: The long arm of the state
Economist 06/25/11
China Speeds Economic 'Transformation'
Wall Street Journal 03/06/12
The failure of the establishment of both parties in the USA to take action in the face of the loss of 5.6 million jobs in the last decade, with $4.3 trillion in trade imbalances. An issue which resonates with voters in the US and could lead to a fundamental realignent of American attitudes to globalization and free trade. The feeling that the free-trade deck is stacked against the USA by Asian countries. China's efforts to keep the yuan dollar exchange rate at levels that favor exports. China's accumulation of over $3 trillion in dollar reserves that are parked mostly in Treasury's that keep U.S. interests low. Distortons in the global economy from the failure to rebalance the world economy hurts China and the U.S.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 10/04/11
US-China trade relations: Speak less softly, carry a stick
Economist 09/25/10
New York Times 09/30/10
Wall Street Journal 10/02/10
The Engine That Pulled Us Out of Recession
Wall Street Journal 03/19/15
What’s Our Duty to the People Globalization Leaves Behind?
New York Times 01/26/16
American action against products from China that are dumped on the U.S. market. The unervalued Chinese currency and subsidized exports.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 10/04/11
Economist 03/31/10
Europeâs Debt Crisis Is Casting a Shadow Over China
New York Times 05/17/10
How China Lost Its Mojo: One Town's Story
Wall Street Journal 09/16/13
An Accord (and Lessons) to Remember
Wall Street Journal 09/21/10
US-China trade relations: Speak less softly, carry a stick
Economist 09/25/10
China being the largest bubble developing in mid 2010. The other bubbles developing in Brazil, Canada, India, and Australia.
Grouped Articles
Central Bankers Hone Tools to Pop Bubbles
Wall Street Journal 07/08/13
Mom-and-Pop Investors Bolt Emerging Markets
Wall Street Journal 08/22/13
New York Times 08/22/13
Recognizing Bubbles But Still Cautious About Deflating Them
New York Times 09/10/14
Canada Grapples With Housing Bubble Risk
Wall Street Journal 01/20/16
Where Will the Next Financial Bubble Be?
BusinessWeek 05/06/10
The currency issues for the strong yen and the reluctance of China to revalue its currency.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 10/04/11
Europeâs Debt Crisis Is Casting a Shadow Over China
New York Times 05/17/10
Economist 01/15/09
When Everybody Exports, Nobody Wins
BusinessWeek 09/16/10
Wall Street Journal 10/02/10
Yuan Revaluation for China's Own Sake
Wall Street Journal 10/02/10
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 09/04/10
Food Prices Rise as Asia Projects Stall
Wall Street Journal 09/26/10
Cooking Oil's Surge Shows How Inflation Hits Chinese
Wall Street Journal 01/01/11
Global Food-Price Index Hits Record
Wall Street Journal 01/03/11
Wall Street Journal 02/03/11
Drought in Northern China Alarms Leaders
New York Times 02/03/11
Grouped Articles
Peopleâs Daily Article Appears to Rebuke Wen Jiabao
New York Times 10/27/10
Family of Wen Jiabao Holds a Hidden Fortune in China
New York Times 10/25/12
Wall Street Journal 11/21/12
Lobbying, a Windfall and a Leaderâs Family
New York Times 11/24/12
Another Big Stake in Ping An, Hidden in a Hong Kong Investment
New York Times 11/24/12
Wall Street Journal 01/16/11
The difficult choices in the new environment- transition to a new leadership, how to change the export model without serious disruptions, how to deal with western demands for balanced global growth, dealing with the inequality and corruption generated in the kind of growth China experienced (by the fiat of the State), opening up freedom of expression to curb corruption and to provide representation for hitherto blocked out voices, transition to freedom of expression and democratic processes without serious disruption to thegrowth needed for employment and improvements in the standard of living across all parts of society and regions, reducing or channelling to constructive ends prevailing nationalistic, anti-western or anti-Japanese sentiment. The new leadership of Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang is expected to be more outward looking than than of Hu Jintao and Wen Biao and comes at atime when China needs to make some difficult choices about future direction.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 07/01/13
The Slowing of Two Economic Giants
New York Times 07/14/13
Wall Street Journal 07/15/13
How China Lost Its Mojo: One Town's Story
Wall Street Journal 09/16/13
Chinaâs Economy, Back on Track
New York Times 10/04/13
Xia Yeliang: The China Americans Don't See
Wall Street Journal 10/26/13
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