Henry Paulson, Former US Secretary of Treasury
Apr 15, 2011
Henry Paulson's speech in Hong Kong: Mr. Henry Paulson Jr, 74th USTreasury Secretary was invited to a dinner event hosted by China United States Exchange Fo
Apr 11, 2011
It’s enough to give a financial journalist a case of the bends. In 1997, I covered the collapse of Asia’s emerging economies and the end, it seemed, to the “
Deng Yuwen, Deputy Chief Editor, Study Times
Apr 07, 2011
China’s Premier Wen Jiabao’s report in this year’s 12th Five-Year Plan included the main areas for future reform but it was his comment on reform and how it
Dan Steinbock, Founder, Difference Group
Apr 05, 2011
As the dust settles from Japan’s devastating triple tragedy — the earthquake and tsunami of March 11, plus the ongoing nuclear power crisis — the country w
Yu Yongding, Former President, China Society of World Economics
Apr 03, 2011
BEIJING – Despite shaky economic fundamentals, US government securities are usually regarded as a safe haven. Whenever a crisis erupts, the value of US Treasur
Yu Yongding, Former President, China Society of World Economics
Mar 31, 2011
Efforts should be made to establish a supranational currency as part of a new international financial order The start of the G20 meeting in Nanjing on Thursday
Mar 31, 2011
Gradual internationalization of renminbi will benefit world's financial markets, but lessons of others should be heeded. G20 seminar on reshaping the global
Mar 21, 2011
A world kept busy lately watching, first, the revolts in the Middle East, and now, the tragic aftermath of the tsunami in Japan, should keep an eye too on the w
Mar 19, 2011
China's robust economy makes business success look easy. But the Asian country has rules, mores, and costs that multinationals ignore at their peril, as Hew
Wang Yong, Professor, Peking University
Mar 18, 2011
As France takes over presidency of the Group of 20 (G20) this year, the international community has great expectations for it achieving a better, fairer and mor