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Econographics

Feb 9, 2024

China’s stock market collapse is the end of the road for many foreign investors

By Jeremy Mark

The long-running collapse of Chinese stocks has wiped out trillions of investment dollars and delivered another blow to an economy beset by property crisis, slow growth, and deflation, and has added uncertainty about Beijing’s very support for money-making.

China Economy & Business

In the News

Feb 8, 2024

Nesheiwat in Press News Agency: The escalating battle within the Center East and its impression on world power safety

China Energy Markets & Governance

In the News

Feb 8, 2024

Graham cited in Nikkei Asia on US-China trade volumes fall

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China International Markets
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Econographics

Feb 8, 2024

Is the EU missing another tech wave with AI?

By Ryan Murphy

Policymakers in the United States and European Union view generative AI as one of the technological “commanding heights” of the coming decade. Are EU startups falling behind on funding?

Digital Policy European Union

In the News

Feb 7, 2024

Roberts quoted in South China Morning Post on China’s economic challenges

On February 6, IPSI/Global China Hub nonresident senior fellow Dexter Tiff Roberts was quoted in a South China Morning Post article discussing China’s economic demand challenges.

China Economy & Business

In the News

Feb 5, 2024

ACFP featuring Raimondo and Vestager mentioned in Bloomberg on US concerns over Chinese EVs

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China International Markets

In the News

Feb 5, 2024

China Pathfinder quoted in the South China Morning Post on China economic slowdown

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China International Markets

Issue Brief

Feb 5, 2024

China Pathfinder update: Lack of policy solutions in second half of 2023 belies official data

By GeoEconomics Center and Rhodium Group

Through the second half of 2023, the gap between China’s impressive official data and visibly underwhelming consumer demand, unresolved local government debt problems and an unprecedented drop in foreign direct investment was stark.

China Economy & Business

In the News

Feb 1, 2024

ACFP featuring Raimondo and Vestager cited in Asia Financial on US policy towards Chinese EVs

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China International Markets

Econographics

Feb 1, 2024

Is China decelerating or recovering?

By Daniel Rosen

Rhodium Group predicts a modest recovery for China in 2024, a contrast to previous deceleration, contingent on Beijing's structural reforms and credible policy shifts.

China Economy & Business

Experts