Daniel McDowell, Assistant Professor, Syracuse University
Feb 01, 2012
Nobel laureate Robert Mundell once stated that “great powers have great currencies.” Few geopolitical observers today would deny that China has now achieved
Yu Yongding, Former President, China Society of World Economics
Jan 30, 2012
The core of internationalization of the Chinese yuan, or renminbi, is liberalization of its capital account, as was revealed in China’s practices over the past
Dean Baker, Co-director, Center for Economic and Policy Research
Jan 22, 2012
Year 2012 is not likely to be very different from the recent past in U.S.-Chinese economic relations. This is in part due to the political situation with Chin
Anla Cheng, Partner, Sino-Century Private Equity
Dec 20, 2011
Anla Cheng of Sino-Century Private Equity and member of Committee of 100, talks about currency revaluation, bubbles, the power of SME's and upcoming changes in financial regulatory posts
George Koo, Retired International Business Consultant and Contributor to Asia Times
Dec 20, 2011
2011 witnessed the collapse of long-standing regimes in the Arab world and the near-collapse of the Euro, and proved to be a wild, rollercoaster ride for actors
Georges Ugeux, Chairman & CEO, Galileo Global Advisors
Oct 25, 2011
The vote by the U.S. Senate to proceed with sanctions to "punish" China for its currency policy is hypocritical and is a further sign of Washington's inabil
Kenneth Lieberthal, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Oct 17, 2011
Professor Ken Lieberthal of the Brookings Institution takes a closer look at the China' currency policy in the Brookings Podcast.
George Koo, Retired International Business Consultant and Contributor to Asia Times
Oct 13, 2011
Dear Senator Chuck Schumer and your esteemed colleagues, to quote a famous US President, “There you go again.” Since nothing else was working very well coming
Tang Xuepeng, Senior Editor, 21st Century Business Herald
Aug 24, 2011
Even though the United States came to an agreement on the debt ceiling negotiations recently, Standard and Poor’s still downgraded the nation’s longstanding s
Zhang Monan, Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Aug 15, 2011
Since 2009, the US economic recovery has bumped along a course of recovery from the worst recession it has experienced since the 1930s. As a result, it has atte