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Wall Street Journal 10.04.2011
Europeâs Debt Crisis Is Casting a Shadow Over China
New York Times 05.17.2010
Brawny Yuan Stands Apart from the Crowd
Wall Street Journal 12.10.2013
The Long View of Changes in Chinaâs Currency
New York Times 09.21.2010
An Accord (and Lessons) to Remember
Wall Street Journal 09.21.2010
U.S. Strains Mount After China Devalues Yuan
Wall Street Journal 08.12.2015
Japanese Deflation Threat Hangs Over China
Wall Street Journal 11.20.2015
China Takes a Smoother Path to Currency Devaluation
Wall Street Journal 11.25.2015
Beijing Tug of War Guides Yuan's Path
Wall Street Journal 11.02.2010
Chinaâs Currency Isnât Our Problem
New York Times 01.17.2011
In the Yuan Debate, China's CEOs Speak Up
BusinessWeek 01.19.2011
China’s $3 trillion dilemma: What to do with all that cash? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04.19.2011
No Appreciation for the Rising Yuan
Wall Street Journal 06.21.2011
Senate Moves to Punish China for Yuan's Low Value
Wall Street Journal 10.04.2011
Our one-sided trade war with China - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.07.2011
Romney: China must respect the free-trade system - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.14.2011
New York Times 10.15.2011
Faith in Yuan's Rise Is Fading, Bank Data Show
Wall Street Journal 11.22.2011
A Way to Finance Europeâs Rescue
New York Times 11.21.2011
Wall Street Journal 12.09.2011
Mitt Romneyâs Stance on China Trade
New York Times 03.22.2012
IMF to Shift Its View of China's Trade Surplus
Wall Street Journal 04.11.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.16.2012
China's Vanishing Trade Imbalance
New York Times 05.01.2012
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