Caixin Video provides a view into the latest events in China with one-on-on interviews and news updates.
- The Future of Facebook in China
- With Facebook banned in China - home to the largest number of Internet users in the world - local netizens have flocked to alternative social media sites like Renren and Weibo. CNBC's Emily Chan sheds light on what Facebook may need to do, to gain access to the mainland.
- New GDP Data Won't Change Soft Landing
- Chris Probyn, Chief Economist at State Street Global Advisors says that the GDP figure out of China is consistent with his view that there is to be a soft landing, and says that he expects growth in 2012 to be at around 8.5%.
- Local Gov't Debt Not a Major Risk for China
- Elena Okorotchenko, Managing Director for Sovereign and International Public Finance Ratings at Standard & Poor's, believes China has the strength to support its banking sector should local government debt turn sour.
- Biznow January 13
- Oil deals, bond default and ECP Clean Energy Dialogue with Vivi Lin
- Guide to China Market Strategy in 2012
- Nicholas Ferres, Investment Director, Global Asset Allocation at Prudential Asset Management says that there seems to be a slowdown in trade growth in China, and talks about what is ahead for China in 2012.
- China Markets Preview for 2012
- Dickie Wong, Executive Director, Kingston Securities discusses why the year of the dragon may be characterized by political uncertainty in the year ahead, and says that his position on the overall market outlook will be bullish in 2012.
- UBS Strategist Talks Long-Term Investment
- Pu Yonghao, Chief Investment Strategeist from UBS, talks with Caixin about the kinds of long-term investments the Chinese government can make, as opposed to short solutions that only create jobs.
- Easing in China Risks Hard Landing
- Ben Simpfendorfer, Managing Director at Silk Road Associates says further monetary easing in China will worsen the country's economic imbalances.
- Author Talks Coming Collapse of China
- Gordon Chang, Author of "The Coming Collapse of China" is skeptical about China's growth and says its rising export numbers do not make sense.
- China's Policies will be 'Conservative'
- Ting Lu, China Economist of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, says China's new leaders will not initiate major structural reforms - only monetary easing - as stability remains their focus.
- Chinese Stocks Have Leading Quality
- Michael Kurtz, Chief Asia Equity Strategist at Nomura, thinks that Chinese stocks will recover in the second half of the year as it responds to China's policy easing.
- US Manufacturing Narrows Gap With China
- Ivo Naumann, Managing Director at AlixPartners, says the US-China manufacturing gap has narrowed for the first time since 2007, as US companies have become more competitive.
- Real Estate Market Intervention Possible
- Chi Lo, CEO of HFT Investment Management (Hong Kong), says that Beijing will introduce tightening policies if property prices in China do not cool,
- China's Hot Money Outflow
- Tim Condon, chief economist, head of research, Asia, ING financial markets, discusses how China's hot money outflow has caused the Chinese government to consider cutting the reserve requirement ration (RRR).