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Selling Europe
Chinese and Indian companies seizing opportunities overseas would do well to take into account the value systems of their hosts
05.21.2012
The Economy: Obama's Fair Weather Friend
Conditions in the United States are bleak, putting the president's re-elections chances under a cloud
05.16.2012
Scarborough Shoal Standoff: Bluster or War?
Breaking down the possible diplomatic and military outcomes for the conflict between China and the Philippines
05.15.2012
Accepting Reform Logic, Avoiding the Risks
The next step for currency policy adjustment need not follow the well-worn 'feeling the stones' process
05.09.2012
How the U.S. Economy Impacts the Election
Sluggish recovery, tax rates and public debt will be at the fore as Obama squares off with Romney, the likely Republican candidate
05.04.2012
Giving Consumers of Oil More Choice Could Ease Anger
Breaking up monopolies isn't the answer, but there is room for market-oriented reforms
05.03.2012
America's Yuan Fixation
Protestations over supposed currency manipulation are misguided, especially when access to China's markets offers a huge opportunity
05.03.2012
Defensive Investment
It is imperative that Chinese companies be better prepared for potential problems by resorting to dispute resolution mechanisms
04.27.2012
Why Firms Get Away with Murder
Scandals such as the recent one involving medicine capsules would not happen if companies were punished for bad behavior
04.26.2012
Peering into Poland's Potential
Chinese investment in the central European country will continue to grow on a stable corporate environment, developed capital markets and transparency
04.26.2012
A Farewell to Factories
Calls to address decline of manufacturing sector in the United States are misguided
04.24.2012
A Matter of Priorities
Financial reforms should emphasize market entities over interest and exchange rates
04.23.2012
Xinhua Commentary: Bo Investigation Warns Officials of Power Abuse
Handling of related events has demonstrated the Party's willingness to strictly enforce Party discipline and law, as well as improve supervision of leading officials
04.19.2012
Xinhua Commentary: China's Development Not to be Hindered by Individual Incidents
Official news wire says Bo Xilai's investigation does not indicate a political struggle within the party
04.19.2012
Xinhua Commentary: Law and Party Disciplines Brook No Violation
China has sent a positive signal with the move to properly deal with the Wang Lijun incident, the case of Neil Heywood's death and Bo Xilai's serious disciplinary violations
04.19.2012
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