Brian P. Klein, Economist
Nov 09, 2011
As the world economy continues its increasingly tenuous recovery it would be tempting to stick with the dominant narrative – Asia’s inevitable rise and the ac
Huang Yejing, Senior Fellow, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Oct 25, 2011
Kearney, a world-famous international economic study and consulting company, recently released a report on its study of the global trend of mergers and acquisit
Pieter Bottelier, Senior Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University
Oct 09, 2011
Three years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, which turned America’s financial crisis into a global one, China’s economy is again riding high. Many obser
Lisa Hintz, Associate Director, Moody’s Analytics
Aug 24, 2011
While western economies struggle from the ever-increasing burden of public deficits and debt, there are symptoms in China, too of emerging financial ailments. A
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
Daniel McDowell, Assistant Professor, Syracuse University
Jul 28, 2011
China is America’s leading foreign creditor. It came as no surprise, then, that while traveling through Asia last week U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave strong assurances to Beijing that policymakers in Washington would soon reach an agreement raising the country’s debt ceiling.
Jul 21, 2011
The United States and China have long lobbed verbal grenades across the Pacific, each blaming the other for global imbalances due to currency manipulation or fi
Zhang Ming, Researcher, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Jul 05, 2011
There has been heated discussion on whether the Chinese economy will experience a hard landing. In a survey conducted by Caijing.com.cn, the news portal of Chin
Stephen Roach, Senior Fellow, Yale University
May 31, 2011
The China doubters are back in force. They seem to come in waves – every few years, or so. Yet, year in and year out, China has defied the naysayers and stayed
May 10, 2011
The US defaulting on its financial obligations is a clear and present danger that is increasing daily because Americans are in the early stages of a political a