There is almost no way that China's economy is growing as well as the government says it is.
Showing posts with label China's economy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China's economy. Show all posts
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Friday, February 21, 2014
Eurozone business growth slowed in February, PMI study suggests
Business growth in the eurozone eased this month but the bloc's economy continued to expand at a "robust pace", a closely watched survey suggests.
Monday, July 15, 2013
China economic slowdown seen deepening as Beijing pushes reform
BEIJING: China's GDP growth is expected to have slowed down in the second quarter as weak overseas demand weighs on output and investment, providing a test for Beijing's resolve to revamp the world's second-biggest economy in the face of deteriorating data.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
China aims to rewrite perceptions on Africa investment
BEIJING (Reuters) - Beijing is eager to rewrite negative perceptions of its growing ties with Africa at a summit this week, citing expanding private investment and a push to shift low-end manufacturing to the continent long seen as a commodities and energy cache for China.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
China has cut holdings of European assets: Report
SHANGHAI: China's sovereign wealth fund has cut its European assets amid rising risk of a eurozone collapse, the fund's chief told the Wall Street Journal in an interview published Thursday.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Wall Street retreats from 4-year high on China worries
NEW YORK: US stocks retreated from a near 4-year high on Tuesday on signs that indicated China's economy may be slowing.
Monday, January 9, 2012
China local government debt risks controllable: c. bank governor
BEIJING (Reuters) - Risks from local government debt are controllable and slower price rises make China's anti-inflation campaign less urgent, but Beijing needs to be ready to use "appropriate policy instruments" to deal with external shocks, China's central bank governor told state media in an interview published on Sunday.
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