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U.S. stocks rebound after punishing day, but China’s market slides again - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/25/2015
China Again Cuts Interest Rates as Concerns Mount Over Economy
New York Times 08/25/2015
China Eases but Stench of Crisis Remains
Wall Street Journal 08/26/2015
Why China’s Market Fell So Much
Wall Street Journal 01/05/2016
Uncertainty About Stock-Selling Ban Clouds China’s Markets
Wall Street Journal 01/06/2016
The Quiet Side of China’s Market Intervention
Wall Street Journal 01/13/2016
Grouped Articles
China’s Response to Stock Rout Exposes Regulatory Disarray
Wall Street Journal 08/05/2015
Wall Street Journal 08/07/2015
China Woes Send Stocks Into Tailspin
New York Times 08/20/2015
China to Flood Economy With Cash as Global Markets Lose Faith
Wall Street Journal 08/24/2015
China’s economy is in big trouble. But it is not collapsing. - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/25/2015
U.S. stocks rebound after punishing day, but China’s market slides again - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/25/2015
Grouped Articles
Heard: China’s Flash Rally May Burn Too Bright
Wall Street Journal 12/05/2014
Chinese Stock Slump Contributes to Global Market Weakness
New York Times 12/09/2014
To Calm Its Markets, China Helps Guide a Sell-Off
New York Times 01/19/2015
Margin Trading Adds to Risks in China
Wall Street Journal 02/05/2015
China’s stockmarket: Skyward march
Economist 04/25/2015
China’s Stock-Market Boom Won’t Erase Bad Debts
Wall Street Journal 05/13/2015
In 1997 Federal Reserve rate increases worsened the situation in the fragile Mexican economy, with Mexico needing a large bank bailout. Contagion to other countries was also a large problem at the time. Harvard economists Kenneth Rogoff and Larry Summers, cite the situation facing emerging markets with the sharp fall in commodity prices and the decline in the value of the currencies, particularly Brazil, Indonesia and Russia, countries dependent on commodity exports, creating risks in the global economy that the Fed could not ignore. The debt crisis in China and slowing economy, with missteps by the government in handling the stock market decline, happened in August-September 2015, creating added uncertainty- making Sept 15, 2015, too soon for the Fed to risk even a modest 0.25% increase in rates.
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Watching the Fed, and Remembering the Tequila Crisis
New York Times 09/18/2015
Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged
New York Times 09/17/2015
Gloom on Brazil Finances Deepens
Wall Street Journal 12/17/2015
Why China’s Market Fell So Much
Wall Street Journal 01/05/2016
Why China’s Market Illness Has Gotten More Contagious
Wall Street Journal 01/12/2016
A January Pause, but Fed Affirms Plan for Gradual Rate Increases
New York Times 01/27/2016
China's Shanghai Composite Index declined by 8.5% to 3725 on July 27, 2015. About two thirds of the 1114 companies on the Index declined by over 10%, the maximum allowed under the market rules. Many of China's largest companies are listed on the Index. The Shenzhen Index declined by 7%. China's effort to prop up the market have failed.
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China Stocks Tumble 8.5%, Calling Into Question Beijing’s Market-Rescue Effort
Wall Street Journal 07/28/2015
Wall Street Journal 07/28/2015
China’s Response to Stock Rout Exposes Regulatory Disarray
Wall Street Journal 08/05/2015
Chinese Retail Investors Flee Plunging Markets
Wall Street Journal 08/05/2015
Wall Street Journal 08/07/2015
China Woes Send Stocks Into Tailspin
New York Times 08/20/2015
Grouped Articles
China’s Thumb on Fed Rate-Rise Scale
Wall Street Journal 07/30/2015
China Woes Send Stocks Into Tailspin
New York Times 08/20/2015
China’s economy is in big trouble. But it is not collapsing. - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/25/2015
China Again Cuts Interest Rates as Concerns Mount Over Economy
New York Times 08/25/2015
U.S. Stocks Come Charging Back
Wall Street Journal 08/27/2015
Fed Delays Interest-Rate Liftoff
Wall Street Journal 09/18/2015
Grouped Articles
China Weighs Options to Stem Market Rout
Wall Street Journal 07/01/2015
Chinese Firms Discover Margin Lending’s Downside
Wall Street Journal 07/01/2015
China Moves to Stabilize Stock Markets; Initial Offerings Halted
New York Times 07/04/2015
China’s Market Rout Is a Double Threat
New York Times 07/05/2015
China’s Bazooka Fails to Overwhelm
Wall Street Journal 07/06/2015
The Man Tasked With Stopping China’s Stock Selloff
Wall Street Journal 07/08/2015
Grouped Articles
Why China’s Market Fell So Much
Wall Street Journal 01/05/2016
Uncertainty About Stock-Selling Ban Clouds China’s Markets
Wall Street Journal 01/06/2016
China’s Stock-Market Interventions Postpone Grim Reality
Wall Street Journal 01/06/2016
World stock markets slide as panic in China spreads - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01/07/2016
China Stocks: Trading Called Off for Second Time This Week
Wall Street Journal 01/07/2016
Why China’s Market Illness Has Gotten More Contagious
Wall Street Journal 01/12/2016
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