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Credit and Credibility: Risks to China’s Economic Resilience
Credit and Credibility examines China's epic growth performance to date, and why it is running out of steam.
Rhodium Group’s China practice uses an integrative, multidisciplinary approach to produce unique insights into China’s economy. We leverage our proprietary datasets and decades of experience to produce incisive analysis of China’s investment flows, market and policy directions, and economic and business cycles.
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Credit and Credibility examines China's epic growth performance to date, and why it is running out of steam.
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How Beijing manages this stress will be a crucible for commitments to financial reform and the deleveraging campaign.
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In the first half of 2018, Chinese companies completed acquisitions and greenfield investments worth only $1.8 billion – a drop of more than 90% from 1H 2017 and the lowest level in seven years.
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In 2017, China’s global outbound investment declined for the first time in more than a decade. According to China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM), outbound FDI by Chinese companies dropped by 29%.
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While Chinese investors enjoy the same rights in the EU market as any European business, China continues to limit access for foreign companies in many sectors.
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The decline in Chinese investment last year was mostly triggered by policy shifts in both China and the US, not commercial dynamics.
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Two-way US-China FDI declined by almost one-third in 2017 compared to 2016, due to a drop in Chinese investment in the US
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The proposal by China’s Communist Party Central Committee to abolish term limits on the presidency further validates expectations of Chinese divergence with advanced economy norms.
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Rhodium Group's interactive China Investment Monitor tracks Chinese direct investment in the U.S.
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Engagement was absolutely the right US strategy for the post 1978 China that risked everything to shift away from Communism; but unless Beijing demonstrates recommitment to that course now Washington and others will go a different way.