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The leadership and priorities of Zhou Xiaochuan, who has headed the PBOC, central bank of China, since 2002. He was appointed to a new third five year term in 2013.
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China’s Economic Problems Unlike Those Elsewhere
New York Times 05/28/2013
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
China’s Economic Problems Unlike Those Elsewhere
New York Times 05/28/2013
Buyers Dodge Homeowner Limits in China
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
In China, Sobering Signs of Slower Growth
New York Times 03/05/2012
China's property market: Protecting the middle class
Economist 02/05/2011
Beijing Directs More Funds Toward Affordable Housing
Wall Street Journal 03/10/2011
China: Subsidized, Not Subprime
Wall Street Journal 03/26/2011
Grouped Articles
China’s Economic Problems Unlike Those Elsewhere
New York Times 05/28/2013
Buyers Dodge Homeowner Limits in China
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Central Bankers Hone Tools to Pop Bubbles
Wall Street Journal 07/08/2013
I.M.F. Tells China of Urgent Need for Economic Change
New York Times 07/17/2013
BusinessWeek 04/14/2010
In China, Sobering Signs of Slower Growth
New York Times 03/05/2012
A recent IMF study points out that China's $3 trillion foreign exchange reserves are twice what China needs for traditional purposes such as supporting the economy in a financial crisis. According to China's central bank governor these reserves are making it difficult to control inflation. Experts also say this makes little sense for a developing country with low percapita incomes. Most of this money is invested in U.S. Treasury securities and is not put to productive uses.
Grouped Articles
China’s Economic Problems Unlike Those Elsewhere
New York Times 05/28/2013
China Keeps On Gobbling Up Treasurys
Wall Street Journal 07/16/2013
China Inflation Rises to a 19-Month High
New York Times 06/11/2010
A Top Manager Resigns from Foreign Exchange Agency
New York Times 01/28/2014
Wall Street Journal 08/25/2015
China’s Forex Reserves Fall by Record $93.9 Billion on Yuan Intervention
Wall Street Journal 09/08/2015
Decline in housing prices in China and the impact on retail sales and the economy.
Grouped Articles
Global property markets: Boom and gloom
Economist 05/27/2013
China’s Economic Problems Unlike Those Elsewhere
New York Times 05/28/2013
Buyers Dodge Homeowner Limits in China
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Central Bankers Hone Tools to Pop Bubbles
Wall Street Journal 07/08/2013
I.M.F. Tells China of Urgent Need for Economic Change
New York Times 07/17/2013
BusinessWeek 04/14/2010
Grouped Articles
China’s Economic Problems Unlike Those Elsewhere
New York Times 05/28/2013
Buyers Dodge Homeowner Limits in China
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
Central Bankers Hone Tools to Pop Bubbles
Wall Street Journal 07/08/2013
BusinessWeek 04/14/2010
Compelling Signs the Chinese Property Boom Is Over
Wall Street Journal 03/19/2014
Hard to Construct a Case for China Property Rebuild
Wall Street Journal 04/04/2014
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