Finance & Economics

INFLATION
China's Inflation Remained Negative in May
The CPI registered a year-on-year decline of 1.4% in May and the PPI dropped 7.2% from a year earlier.
Liu Peng | 2009-06-10
BANKRUPTCY
China's Hidden Bankruptcy
Hidden bankruptcies via other means have emerged since a new set of bankruptcy laws came into force two years ago.
Wang Biqiang | 2009-06-05
TREASURY BONDS
Issue of Treasury Bonds Likely to Increase in Second Half
China's Ministry of Finance hinted that the country was likely to increase the amount of treasury bonds issued in the second half of 2009.
Xi Si, Zhang Xiangdong, Cheng Zhiyun | 2009-06-04
STIMULUS PACKAGE
Mitigating Debt Bomb for Chinese Local Governments
China's banking watchdog fears bad performing loans would rise, as Chinese banks compete with each other to lend to local government-led stimulus projects.
Xi Si, Zhang Xiangdong, Cheng Zhiyun | 2009-06-01
STATISTICS
Numbers Game: Analyzing China's Macroeconomic Statistics
China's April economic data has been met with conflicting interpretations and suspicion over inconsistencies in the numbers
Sun Jianfang | 2009-05-20
FINANCE
China's Fiscal Revenue Fell 13.6% in April
China registered a fiscal surplus of 265 billion yuan through April, but the outlook for the rest of the year is grim, with an estimated annual budget deficit of 950 billion yuan this year.
Liu Peng | 2009-05-15
STOCK MARKET
CSRC Issues Listing Rules for New Growth Enterprise Board
China's Nasdaq-style Growth Enterprise Board is one step closer to reality with the release of draft regulations covering listing rules for the new market earlier this month.
Shen Xing, Chen Shuangqing | 2009-05-14
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