China's economy appears stable and is expected to stay that way throughout 2017, unless a host of problems lurking below the surface upends that scenario, such as a depreciating Yen and withering reserve blankets. read more
China's ruling Communist Party has focused on keeping the economy stable ahead of a reshuffle of its top leadership in the fall, when President Xi Jinping will start his second term. The Chinese government said in March that it is targeting growth of "around 6.5% or higher if possible" in 2017. read more
China’s economy appears stable and is expected to stay that way throughout 2017, unless a host of problems lurking below the surface upends that scenario, such as a depreciating Yen and withering reserve blankets. read more
The Chinese economy is now running at a more stable pace, said Yi Gang. (Xinhua/Yin Bogu) WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese economy is now running at a more stable pace, said a senior official from China's central bank. read more