China

China’s precarious balancing act

Central Banking Journal | 06 Nov 2009

Hui Feng argues that monetary accommodation will remain in place for some time

Topics: People's Bank of China, China

India buys 200 tonnes of IMF gold

Central Banking | 03 Nov 2009 secure

Topics: Russian Federation, China, IMF, Reserve Bank of India, Gold, Korea, South, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, People's Bank of China

China’s consumption key for crisis exit

Central Banking | 08 Oct 2009 secure

Topics: Financial crisis, Japan, China, growth, Recession

Hong Kong’s future intertwined with renminbi: Yam

Central Banking | 29 Sep 2009 secure

Topics: China, Hong Kong Monetary Authority

Fed will fail to land systemic risk role, Zoellick predicts

Central Banking | 28 Sep 2009 secure

Topics: euro, Federal Reserve, China, , Robert Zoellick

Geithner optimistic on China boosting demand

Central Banking | 25 Sep 2009 secure

Topics: China, Geithner

Reasons for renminbi undervaluation disputed

Central Banking | 18 Sep 2009 secure

Topics: China

Macao links China and Portuguese-speaking countries – Teng

Central Banking | 07 Sep 2009 secure

Topics: China, Portugal, Macau, Monetary Authority of Macao, Anselmo Teng

PBOC’s Su in Taiwan for bill-financing talks

Central Banking | 07 Sep 2009 secure

Topics: China, banks, Taiwan, People's Bank of China

Productivity in Chinese provinces

Central Banking | 03 Sep 2009 secure

Topics: China, Bank of Finland

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