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China's economy after the global economic crisis of 2008.

01/14/2009

Stimulus spending, surge in bank loans.

Grouped Articles

Tax Cut Spurs 25% Rise in Chinese Auto Sales

Wall Street Journal 03.11.2009

China’s Dollar Trap

New York Times 04.03.2009

China’s Economic Stress Test

Wall Street Journal 08.25.2015

China Bank Airs Concern Over Loans

Wall Street Journal 07.14.2009

Rich China, Poor Peasants

Wall Street Journal 07.25.2009

A New U.S. Dialogue With China

Wall Street Journal 07.27.2009

Barometer on China's Health: Shippers

Wall Street Journal 07.30.2009

China Says Migrants Are Employed Again

Wall Street Journal 08.05.2009

In China, Land Prices Fan Bubble Fears

Wall Street Journal 08.05.2009

China's Need for Speed

Wall Street Journal 07.31.2009

Hong Kong Joins Asia’s Rapid Climb Out of Recession

New York Times 08.15.2009

Blazing Days at the Shanghai Exchange

BusinessWeek 08.06.2009

Overheard: China Stays Hot

Wall Street Journal 09.21.2009

China Shifts Gears to Move Beyond Stimulus

Wall Street Journal 09.25.2009

China Inc. Looks Homeward as U.S. Shoppers Turn Frugal

Wall Street Journal 09.29.2009

China Targets Aluminum Sector in Push Against Overcapacity

Wall Street Journal 10.01.2009

Deficits and the Chinese Challenge

Wall Street Journal 10.13.2009

The Chinese Disconnect

New York Times 10.23.2009

China report: A wary respect.

Economist 10.26.2009

Cracks Appearing Among China's Banks

Wall Street Journal 11.03.2009

China's Economy: Behind All the Hype

BusinessWeek 10.22.2009

World Bank Raises Forecast for China's Economy

New York Times 11.05.2009

The Great Wallop

New York Times 11.16.2009

China and the American Jobs Machine

Wall Street Journal 11.17.2009

Hot Money Talks in Beijing's Yuan Debate

Wall Street Journal 11.25.2009

China's End Run Around the U.S.

BusinessWeek 11.12.2009

Chinese Rebound Prompts New Dilemma

Wall Street Journal 12.12.2009

Inflation Complicates China Policy

Wall Street Journal 12.12.2009

Chasing Growth, Japan Inc. Is Bullish on China's Shop

Wall Street Journal 12.29.2009

China's Open Loan Spigot Augurs Ills

Wall Street Journal 12.29.2009

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 Aims to Transform a Nation of Savers Into Spenders

Wall Street Journal 01.07.2010

Not just another fake

Economist 01.14.2010

Where Will the Next Financial Bubble Be?

BusinessWeek 05.06.2010

Unrest May Signal New Phase in China Economy

New York Times 05.29.2010

Chinese Bank Regulator Warns of Loan Risks

Wall Street Journal 06.17.2010

China's banks: Great Wall Street

Economist 07.10.2010

China's Debt Burden Limits Policy Leeway

Wall Street Journal 03.09.2011

Growth prospects: Beware the middle-income trap

Economist 06.25.2011

No Plan B for Fragile China

Wall Street Journal 08.06.2011

China’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Buys Shares in Major Banks

New York Times 10.10.2011

China’s stimulus policy means trouble down the road - The Washington Post

Washington Post 05.31.2012

As China’s economy slows, real estate bubble looms - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.03.2012

As China Rises, Fears Grow on Whether Boom Can Endure

New York Times 01.12.2010

Global Trade Posts Sharp Decline

Wall Street Journal 01.14.2009

Surplus to requirements

Economist 01.15.2009

China Fourth-Quarter GDP Confirms a Major Slowdown

Wall Street Journal 01.22.2009

China's Small Factories Struggle

Wall Street Journal 01.30.2009


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