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China Eases but Stench of Crisis Remains

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China's central bank, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) and policies in 2011-2015

10/21/2010

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 to Flood Economy With Cash as Global Markets Lose Faith

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China Eases but Stench of Crisis Remains

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China’s Central Bank Moves to Spur Economic Growth

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China Cuts Interest Rates for Sixth Time Since November

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Beijing Muddles Markets With Mixed Signals

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China's different approach to the stock market declines August 24-25, 2015, following the earlier failed intervention in July and early August

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China Again Cuts Interest Rates as Concerns Mount Over Economy

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China Eases but Stench of Crisis Remains

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Why China’s Market Fell So Much

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The Quiet Side of China’s Market Intervention

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Declining confidence in economic decisionmaking in China in 2015, with opaqueness, lack of transparency, and unreliable data

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The decisionmaking for the economy and financial markets in July-August 2015 reveals flaws with a failed intervention in stock markets following an effort to prop up the markets, a devaluation of the currency, and other moves. The decisionmaking also showed a level of opaqueness, lack of transparency, and unreliable data, that increased nervousness in the financial markets.

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For All Its Heft, China’s Economy Is a Black Box

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The Great Fall of China

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China Stocks: Trading Called Off for Second Time This Week

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Why China’s Market Illness Has Gotten More Contagious

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