Globalization and the Markets – Part II

Despite initial flutter, China won’t let its stock market fall in the much anticipated year of the Olympics
Xu Sitao
January 24, 2008

Who Gains When the Dollar Sinks?

US consumers and companies may lose first; other global players stuck with the greenback will soon follow
Scott B. MacDonald
November 27, 2007

Capitalism with Special Chinese Characteristics

The runaway train of China’s economy is a special case of what economists label “Dutch Disease”
Gustav Ranis
June 19, 2007

America’s China Worries – Part II

Hobbled by a rising trade deficit and massive debt, Washington seeks some leverage with Beijing
Bruce Stokes
February 8, 2007

The US and China: Friends or Foes? – Part II

With a booming economy, China takes steps to spread its wealth
Daniel H. Rosen
April 20, 2006

Asia’s Polite Reception To Bush Masks Declining US Influence

Growing regional cooperation threatens US preeminence in East Asia
Daniel Sneider
November 17, 2005

Globalization at Warp Speed

International markets increasingly dictate terms for investors, companies and nations
Robert J. Samuelson
September 7, 2015

China’s Latest Currency Actions Are Market Driven

Expect volatility as renminbi adjusts to market forces
Nicholas R. Lardy
August 13, 2015

Cheaper Chinese Currency Has Global Impact

The move upset export markets, could delay US Federal Reserve’s hike in interest rates
Jon Hilsenrath and Brian Blackstone
August 12, 2015

IMF Staff Urges No Rush to Add China Yuan to Currency Basket

The US dollar is the world’s leading reserve currency
David Chance and Krista Hughes
August 12, 2015

Renminbi’s Flexible Rate – 10 Years On

China's currency moves toward reserve status
Jennifer Hughes
July 21, 2015