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China Business & Economy
Prominent Hong Kong Media Owner, Chen Ping, Beaten in Street
Outspoken billionaire publisher Chen Ping was attacked and beaten by thugs outside his Hong Kong office on June 3.
June 10, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Arrests and Billion-Dollar Forgeries Swirl Around Failed Exchange
The abrupt closure of the Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange has turned into an investigation of possible fraud and ...
June 6, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
People and Funds Surge Out of China
The number of Chinese purchasing property in Western countries and transferring their money out of China, both legally ...
May 22, 2013
BY
Ren Yi
Chinese Consumers Squeezed by Inflation
Rising prices for food, energy and housing squeeze Chinese consumers
May 11, 2013
BY
Ren Yi
Chinese Vineyards Could Threaten Panda Habitat
Vineyards are being developed in cooler regions due to climate change, affecting forests in China where wild giant ...
May 8, 2013
BY
Sally Appert
Housing Market Slows in China’s First-Tier Cities
Following new cooling off policies by China’s State Council, the rapidly inflating real estate market in major cities ...
May 5, 2013
BY
Gao Zitan
China Bubble Appears Close to Bursting
Market analysts believe China's economy has entered a debt crisis similar to the subprime mortgage risk that preceded ...
May 1, 2013
BY
Gao Zitan
A ‘Debt-Fueled Bubble’ Called China
Market analysts and investors view the Chinese state through rose-colored glasses believing that it is a country that ...
April 18, 2013
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Money Printing Binge Endangers China’s Economy, Experts Say
Money printing by China's central bank is a cause of economic instability, experts say.
April 15, 2013
BY
Gao Zitan
Chinese Export Data Appears to Have Been Pumped Up
Foreign analysts are questioning China’s latest trade figures, with some saying the new Communist Party leadership could be ...
April 15, 2013
BY
Ren Yi
China’s High Corporate Debt Signals Imminent Crisis
The debt owed by China’s corporations, in bonds and short-term loans, exceeds the GDP by over 50 percent, ...
April 12, 2013
BY
Gao Zitan
Chinese Credit Union Fakes Debtors’ Deaths
A new investigative report reveals it is common practice among Chinese credit unions to write off loans to ...
April 9, 2013
BY
Fang Xiao
Rare Earths Rouse Pentagon Fears
Washington right now is supposed to be all about slashing budgets and tightening belts — but the Department ...
April 8, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
China’s Banking Practices Threaten Economy, Harm Customers, Experts Say
China’s state owned banks’ risky credit practices endanger economic health, while their unprincipled business practices bring big profits, ...
April 5, 2013
BY
Ren Yi
Former PetroChina Chairman in Political Spotlight
The former chairman of PetroChina recently received a large amount of bad press, which may be a sign ...
April 5, 2013
BY
Gu Qing-er
Apple Apologizes After Chinese Propaganda Campaign
Apple has given in to political pressure from China, and promised to improve its customer service, after a ...
April 1, 2013
BY
Cassie Ryan
Chinese Local Government Debts Nearly Equal National Tax Revenue
Chinese local government debt is at a worryingly high level, according to economists.
China’s Debt Crisis Looms, Economists Say
A well-known economist in Hong Kong has said that China is quickly approaching an economic meltdown.
March 26, 2013
BY
Gao Zitan
China Regime Accuses Coca-Cola of Spying With Handheld GPS
The use of satellite navigation equipment by coke delivery trucks, a common industry practice, in China has triggered ...
March 14, 2013
BY
Ariel Tian
China Property Taxes Trigger Divorces
Some Chinese couples are resorting to divorce in an attempt to avoid tough new tax laws on housing.
March 12, 2013
BY
Chen Yilian
Urbanization May Offer False Economic Hope for China
Investing over US$6 trillion over the next ten years to increase urbanization in China is being touted as ...
March 12, 2013
BY
Gao Zitan
Printing Money Is Cause of Inflation in China
China’s broad money supply more than doubled in four years, reaching 97.42 trillion yuan (US$15.66 trillion) by the ...
Fake Foreign Investment Pushes Chinese Economy to Brink
Illicit capital outflows in the trillions, fake foreign investment and real estate speculation fueled by corruption and money ...
February 28, 2013
BY
Jane Lin
Censoring the Internet a Lucrative Industry in China
The censorship of posts on the Internet has become a booming industry in China.
February 24, 2013
BY
Olivia Li
China Rail Ministry Forced to Ramp Up Prices
Heavy debt pressure due to poor investment decisions by the Chinese Ministry of Railways is leading another rise ...
February 21, 2013
BY
Gao Zitan
Chinese Real Estate Records Pulled from Public Scrutiny
A slew of cities in China have recently made it impossible for the public to conduct name-based property ...
February 19, 2013
BY
Han Fei
The Cost of Doing Business in China
Eight years of teaching and doing business in China ended in disillusionment and lessons in deception and broken ...
February 8, 2013
BY
Gisela Sommer
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