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Chinese FDI in the US: Tripling Down on America

China’s global outbound investment has soared in the first half of 2016. The United States continues to be one of the top recipients of Chinese capital, with more than $18 billion of FDI in the first six months of 2016.…

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Lower for Longer: The New Normal of China’s FDI Balance

After running a surplus of foreign direct investment (FDI) for the past three decades, China’s FDI balance turned negative for the first time in 3Q 2015. By 1Q 2016, China’s FDI deficit had extended to -$23 billion. This note explores…

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Don’t Misread Old Tealeaves: Chinese Investment and CFIUS

A series of derailed Chinese technology acquisitions in the US has triggered media reports about greater US scrutiny of Chinese investments. The release of an annual report by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS), which reviews foreign…

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A New Record Year for Chinese Outbound Investment in Europe

A new report by Rhodium Group in partnership with the Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) explores investment patterns in Europe. Chinese investment in Europe has grown exponentially in recent years, as discussed in our in-depth special report…

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China’s Global Outbound M&A in 2015

Global cross border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) reached a six-year high in 2015, with around $1 trillion worth of completed deals.

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Chinese FDI in the United States: 3Q 2015 Update

President Xi’s state visit to the United States in September has illustrated how important two-way investment has become for US-China economic relations, including visits at Chinese-owned companies and discussions to advance a bilateral investment…

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RMB Devaluation: Reform or Anti-reform?

A familiar pattern has emerged: Chinese authorities do something, skeptics immediately cite the move as evidence that reform is off the table, while others see evidence of structural adjustment in a reform direction.  So it is with today’s intervention in…