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Half of China's Massive Stimulus Lending Playing with Stocks, Houses, not the Real Economy
About 20% of the credit funds have found their way into the stock market and about 30% into the note market, meaning about half the lending is circulating inside the financial system and pushing up asset prices.
June 30th,2009
Q2 Growth Close to 8%, More Stimulus Policies in Doubt
There is still debate over whether to continue the first half's easy monetary policy or to implement anti-inflation steps in the second half of this year, but it seems unlikely any new economic stimulus will be introduced.
June 26th,2009
The Trade Offs from US-EU WTO Card against China
The US must not antagonize its largest investor in government debt, essential for the Obama rescue plan.
June 24th,2009
At 29 a Mayor, China's Youngest
Zhou Senfang has been a rocket since he entered government in 2004, prompting wonder over how he has risen so high so fast.
June 23rd,2009
The Economy Is "Rebounding", but Employment Is Lagging
Most of China's employment opportunities are created by private companies, foreign-invested companies, and export companies, but private companies are not the direct beneficiary of this round's economic stimulus, export companies are seeing steep decline in production and profit, and FDI has declined for eight straight months.
June 19th,2009
State Council: Listen Up! Economic Recovery is Looking Rosy!
"Favorable conditions and active factors for the economic development are growing, and the overall situation is stabilizing and becoming better,"
June 18th,2009
China Explores International Investment Agreement as a Method to Resist Protectionism
Question arises why developed countries urge China to open its market, but, at the same time, adopt protectionist measures at home when China wants to invest in their key industries.
June 17th,2009
Eighth Month Straight Drop in China's FDI Prompts Policy Considerations
When the cost increases have affected profit margins, some foreign companies have chosen to slowdown the pace of their investment.
June 16th,2009
May's Statistics Paint a Very Confusing Picture
Economic figures for China's merry month of May do not add up. It reads as the best month since the outbreak of the financial crisis according to investment and industrial growth, while from power generation and enterprises' deposits it seems to be a month of frustration.
June 15th,2009
China's Economy in Turmoil: Bubbles in a Downturn
There's ice on the export side, while there's flame on the real estate market side, and China's effort to create internal demand is being distorted.
June 13rd,2009
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