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Two-Way Street – US-China Investment Trends – 2020 Update
The US-China Investment Project clarifies trends and patterns in two-way investment flows between the world’s two largest economies.
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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The US-China Investment Project clarifies trends and patterns in two-way investment flows between the world’s two largest economies.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic thrashes the global economy, a key question is how outbound financing for China's Belt and Road Initiative will be affected. Three short-term dynamics are clear.
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Rhodium’s China Activity Tracker (R-CAT) sheds light on how the economy paused and how it will restart by tracking production volumes across the industrial spectrum and in key industries.
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A new report by Rhodium Group and MERICS looks at Chinese investment in the European Union in 2019 and highlights an increase in R&D collaboration between Chinese firms and European entities as FDI barriers rise.
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While COVID-19 weighed on Chinese outbound investment in 1Q 2020, many are concerned that market volatility may create fire sale opportunities for Chinese buyers. But is China really in a position to take advantage of low asset prices globally?
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In 2008, China launched a massive investment-led stimulus effort. Now, observers are asking whether China will do it again. This time, Beijing does not have the option.
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The pace of new COVID-2019 transmissions is coming down in China, but the pathway to economic recovery remains deeply uncertain.
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The China Dashboard’s gauges of policy movement, analyzing data from the third quarter of 2019 in ten essential economic policy areas, collectively show a system not moving sufficiently in the direction of market efficiency.
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Seldom if ever has the culmination of two years of intensive negotiation, capped by a Presidential signing ceremony and a 94-page document, left so many uncertainties about a topic as large as the fate of US-China relations.
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As a part of the US-China Investment Project, we review US-China venture capital trends from 2000 to 2019, analyze drivers, and discuss challenges for policymakers in the current environment.