The IFF China Report 2016
Insight and opinion from China’s top leaders, policymakers and financiers
This 88-page report, drafted by the International Finance Forum and published in association with Central Banking, collates views and perspectives on China’s development from the country’s top leaders, policymakers and financial experts.
It provides readers with a unique insight into the inner workings of China’s economic development and financial reform. Contributions include those from China’s ministers for finance and for commerce, the governor and two deputy governors of the People’s Bank of China, and the chairmen of the China Banking Regulatory Commission, China Development Bank and ICBC – plus more than 20 other top officials.
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The IFF China Report 2016: Introduction
The aim of the IFF China Report 2016 is to offer readers a unique insight into the inner workings of China’s economy by providing perspectives from its top leaders, policy-makers and financial experts
China's growth: a complex trading picture
China’s minister of commerce Gao Hucheng reveals four central opportunities that will arise in the course of the Chinese market’s development
Tackling China’s structural challenges
Minister of finance Lou Jiwei reflects on how China is tackling four long-term roadblocks that threaten stable economic growth
Opportunities and risks from economic recovery
Former prime minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama, chairman of the IFF Advisory Committee, welcomes the shift in China’s direction towards sustained growth through structural reforms