China

US, China agree reforms but differ on timing

Following the talks in Beijing last week U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said China and the US have agreed basic principles on a wide range of issues including economic times, but the timing of any moves remains a stumbling block.

Fed's Bernanke on the Chinese economy

In the speech 'The Chinese economy: Progress and challenges' given on 15 December Ben Bernanke of the Federal Reserve said Chinese policy-makers risk losing control of their economy unless they let the yuan rise in value and strengthen their financial…

PBOC's Fan says China would gain from yuan rise

A modest appreciation of the yuan is good for China and will help to curb speculation on the currency, the Xinhua news agency reported Friday 15 December, citing Fan Gang, a member of the central bank's monetary policy committee.

Bernanke may clash with democratic Congress

According to the article 'Bernanke may clash with democratic Congress on wages, inflation' from Bloomberg, published Thursday 7 December, Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke may be heading for a showdown with congressional Democrats over warnings from…

PBOC sees risks if dollar slides

The People's Bank of China said in a report published Thursday 7 December that it is concerned over a possible slide in the US dollar if there is a widespread move to sell off dollar assets.

China plans RMB option market launch - report

The Chinese government plans to launch an option market for its currency, the Renminbi (RMB), to help its banks avoid risks incurred by the partial flotation of exchange rates according to the Beijing News.

China needs to manage FX reserves - economist

China needs to set up a new institution to manage part of its huge foreign exchange reserves now estimated to be over 1 trln usd, the official Shanghai Securities News reported Monday 4 December, citing a state economist.

China raises renminbi value

China has raised the value of the renminbi even as its central bankers rule out major reductions in the dollar share of the country's foreign exchange reserves.

PBoC not focused on fine-tuning - deputy

The People's Bank of China is draining excess liquidity in order to maintain the differential between domestic and international interest rates, and not to stabilise output or reduce domestic investment, says Wu Xiaoling, the vice governor of the central…

Bernanke to join Paulson in China

Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke will follow in the footstep of his predecessor, Alan Greenspan, by accompanying the US Treasury secretary to Beijing next month.

Focus on distortions - Blanchard

In his Mundell-Fleming Lecture, MIT economist Oliver Blanchard suggests that the outcome of potential government intervention to address current global imbalances is uncertain.

PBOC's Wu may head futures exchange - report

People's Bank of China vice governor Wu Xiaoling may head the country's financial futures exchange in Shanghai starting next year, the Economic Observer reported Monday 20 November, citing unnamed insiders.

China may shift reserves to gold - Numis

China is likely to diversify its foreign exchange holdings of more than one trln usd away from US dollar denominated instruments in favour of gold, Numis Securities said Monday 13 November.

PBOC's Fan says 5% p.a. yuan rise possible

People's Bank of China adviser Fan Gang said Monday 6 November in an article in the Wall Street Journal that the yuan could appreciate on average by 5 percent a year in coming years, but a more dramatic rise would be disastrous for Chinese growth and…

China's Su on fixed assets investment expansion

China's fixed asset investment is still under potential pressure of further expansion despite controls imposed this year, a senior official with China's central bank told the 10th CEO Forum on Saturday 4 November.

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