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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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The China Dashboard – Winter 2021

In 2013, a year after Xi Jinping came to power, China set out an ambitious market-oriented reform program. In the final instalment of the China Dashboard, we assess China's progress against the reform goals it set out for itself.

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China’s Belt and Road: Down but not Out

Lending under China's Belt and Road Initiative has slowed in recent years but the drop is not as steep as some recent research suggests and we expect the project to continue and evolve in the years ahead

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Credibility in the Balance

The credibility of government guarantees to support a wide range of China’s financial assets and companies is hanging in the balance as corporate bond defaults rise.

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Five Keys to a Transatlantic Agenda on China

We lay out five areas where change will be needed on both sides of the Atlantic in order for the US and Europe to come together on one of the biggest challenges of the 21st century: managing the rise of China.

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Seeking Relief: China’s Overseas Debt After COVID-19

The global economic downturn triggered by COVID-19 has reignited questions about the sustainability of China’s overseas lending and how Beijing will respond to the many countries struggling to manage their external debt obligations

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Exploring a ‘Green List’ for EU-China Economic Relations

This study aims to strip the geopolitical emotion out of the decoupling debate and provide a fact-based, transparent framework for assessing which areas of the EU’s trade, investment and broader economic relationship with China are benign