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Demographic Dilemma

by Mable-Ann Chang | Jun. 1 2021

The scale of the challenge created by China’s rapidly aging population is only now becoming clear.

Future of Fintech

by Sean Williams | May. 26 2021

China’s fintech industry is evolving at a dizzying pace. The problem? Regulation hasn’t been able to keep up.

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China’s Middle Class, the Middle Minority

The emerging middle class is the starting point for many discussions on China’s economy and society. But who are.

by Tom Nunlist | Sep. 28 2016

China’s Industrial Economy Contracts in Q2 2016: Long-term Outlook Remains Positive

China’s industrial economy remains at the bottom of an L-shaped economic trend, according to the latest CKGSB survey.

by CKGSB Knowledge | Sep. 8 2016

CKGSB Business Conditions Index for August 2016: Optimism prevails, but is on the wane

Everyone in the world is concerned about how the Chinese economy is faring and understandably so. China’s linkages with.

by CKGSB Knowledge | Sep. 5 2016

New regulations may hit Didi-Uber and give Yidao Yongche a chance: an interview with Yidao’s CEO

Yidao Yongche was the first car-hailing business in China. At first, the company was badly affected by opposition from.

by Liu Sha and Deng Yuanyuan | Aug. 22 2016

Out to the World: More Chinese Students Studying Abroad

More Chinese students are studying abroad than ever before, here are the numbers. Chinese students are studying overseas in much.

by CKGSB Knowledge | Aug. 1 2016

Structural Reform Needed For China’s Economy To Rebound

China’s economy is facing many problems that are cyclical and also structural. Some economists believe China reached the Lewis.

by Douglas Bulloch | Jul. 27 2016

Chinese Culture’s Journey to the West

As one of the more influential components of the so-called “soft power” push, China’s film industry reflects the.

by Jocelyn Richards | Jul. 25 2016

Big China, Big Science

China is taking on some of the most expensive big science projects, for example, the world’s largest radio telescope.

by Tom Nunlist | Jul. 18 2016

LeEco, Once Known as the “Netflix of China”, Does a New Juggling Act

Technology has helped demolish walls between different industries and many tech giants are investing in different sectors. LeEco stands out.

by Chris Russell | Jul. 11 2016

Online Banking in China: The People’s Banking

The upsurge in mobile transaction services used through smartphones is at the heart of a sudden expansion of the online.

by Tom Nunlist | Jul. 4 2016

The Trilemma Of China’s Capital Outflow

The Chinese currency’s sharp fall last August has put the spotlight on the country’s foreign exchange reserves that.

by Christopher Aston | Jun. 28 2016

Can Xiaomi Get Its Mojo Back?

Xiaomi, once the most popular smartphone vendor in China, is showing signs of decline. Back in the day, Xiaomi broke.

by LiuSha | Jun. 20 2016

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