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George Magnus thinks that, with geopolitics thwarting globalisation, China's economy might never overtake America's
29th Jun 22, 12:25pm
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George Magnus thinks that, with geopolitics thwarting globalisation, China's economy might never overtake America's
George Magnus considers how mounting geopolitical risk will affect China's Xi Jinping's efforts to bring the private sector to heel
22nd Mar 22, 9:41am
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George Magnus considers how mounting geopolitical risk will affect China's Xi Jinping's efforts to bring the private sector to heel
Is China about to join the few countries that have risen out of the 'middle-income trap?' Shanghai-based Kiwi Mark Tanner traces China's journey to become a 'high income country'
10th Mar 22, 11:13am
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Is China about to join the few countries that have risen out of the 'middle-income trap?' Shanghai-based Kiwi Mark Tanner traces China's journey to become a 'high income country'
From Beijing, David Mahon offers his unique perspective on China's path through COVID, its current economic and social situation, and its paths forward as it earns and learns its role as a Great Power
7th Dec 21, 11:22am
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From Beijing, David Mahon offers his unique perspective on China's path through COVID, its current economic and social situation, and its paths forward as it earns and learns its role as a Great Power
Mark Tanner notes that few of Beijing’s catchphrases have impacted the way businesses and brands behave as swiftly as 'Common Prosperity'. We’re likely to see toned-downed displays of wealth in China
27th Nov 21, 5:06pm
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Mark Tanner notes that few of Beijing’s catchphrases have impacted the way businesses and brands behave as swiftly as 'Common Prosperity'. We’re likely to see toned-downed displays of wealth in China
Stephen Roach thinks financial markets are right to worry about China's economic prospects, but for the wrong reasons
28th Sep 21, 9:13am
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Stephen Roach thinks financial markets are right to worry about China's economic prospects, but for the wrong reasons