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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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A Post-Engagement US-China Relationship?

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.

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Chinese Direct Investment in California: 2017 Update

California became the number one recipient of Chinese FDI in recent years, with more than $16 billion in 2016 alone. Much of the investment has gone into two important areas – real estate and technology.

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Trump Heads to China – Is Chinese Investment Still Headed Here?

Chinese FDI in the US has grown rapidly in recent years, and hit $46B in 2016. But this year investment by Chinese companies dropped significantly, with the value of newly announced US takeovers down 67% in the first three quarters compared to 2016.

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The Hunt for a Less Red October

As China’s leaders convene the 19th Party Congress on October 18, RHG's Daniel H. Rosen and Logan Wright preview potential windows for reform.

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Tectonic Shifts: Chinese Outbound M&A in 1H 2017

At the end of 2016, China tightened administrative reviews for capital outflows, including outbound foreign direct investment. These changes have slowed down the pace of new Chinese outbound M&A activity

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Two-Way Street: 2017 Update

In recent years, U.S.-China foreign direct investment has evolved into a two-way street, with combined annual investment passing $60 billion in 2016.