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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.
Grouped Articles
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
Distress Signs Test Beijing's Resolve
Wall Street Journal 06.25.2013
As Markets Seesaw, Chinaâs Central Bank Tries to Allay Concern on Tight Credit
New York Times 06.25.2013
Central Bankers Hone Tools to Pop Bubbles
Wall Street Journal 07.08.2013
China Think Tank Offers Reform Wish List
Wall Street Journal 10.30.2013
China's Central Banker Leads Push to Overhaul Economy
Wall Street Journal 11.05.2013
Insuring a Path to Chinese Reform
Wall Street Journal 11.06.2013
China's Party Platter of Overhauls
Wall Street Journal 11.09.2013
Chinese Rate Crunch Exposes Cracks
Wall Street Journal 12.24.2013
Chinese Rates Surge Despite Central Bankâs Efforts
New York Times 12.23.2013
China's Rate Hike Is Just the Beginning
BusinessWeek 10.21.2010
Regulators at Odds on Reining In China's Shadow Lending
Wall Street Journal 01.15.2014
New China Central Bank Chief Economist Pushes Liberalization Plan
Wall Street Journal 04.10.2014
Deutsche Bank Economist to Join China's Central Bank
New York Times 04.09.2014
China's Moment of Truth: Financial Reform or Growth?
Wall Street Journal 09.16.2014
In Change of Strategy, China Cuts Interest Rate
New York Times 11.21.2014
China Adds Cash to Banking System to Spur Growth
Wall Street Journal 12.12.2014
China’s Central Bank Goes With the Flow
Wall Street Journal 02.05.2015
China Moves to Free Up Money in Its Economy
New York Times 02.04.2015
China Frees Up $200 Billion for Lending
New York Times 04.19.2015
China Cuts Rates to Halt a Slide in Its Economy
New York Times 05.10.2015
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
China’s Central Bank Moves to Spur Economic Growth
Wall Street Journal 10.24.2015
China Cuts Interest Rates for Sixth Time Since November
New York Times 10.23.2015
Confused by China’s Yuan? It’s Intentional
Wall Street Journal 01.15.2016
How China’s Big Lending Push Comes Up Short
Wall Street Journal 03.01.2016
Wall Street Journal 06.03.2011
China Rebuffs Hopes for Bailout
Wall Street Journal 09.26.2011
Chinaâs Sovereign Wealth Fund Buys Shares in Major Banks
New York Times 10.10.2011
China's Move Shifts Growth to Top of Agenda
Wall Street Journal 12.01.2011
China's Central Banker Sees Risk of Global Recession
Wall Street Journal 04.03.2012
Wall Street Journal 07.06.2012
China Says Stable Growth a Priority
Wall Street Journal 08.03.2012
Wall Street Journal 08.13.2012
The Tip of the Iceberg for China's Banks
Wall Street Journal 08.25.2012
China Poised to Extend Central-Bank Chief
Wall Street Journal 02.22.2013
Hawk Still Perched at China's Central Bank
Wall Street Journal 03.13.2013
China’s Banks Are Hiding More Than $2 Trillion in Loans
WSJ 12.07.2016
Trade Fight With U.S. Complicates China’s Campaign to Contain Debt
WSJ 06.19.2018
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