Stock markets around the world are pounding bank stocks. There's an added concern about banks in China: how the market falls may be exposing fraud in...
Author: Stephen Olson, Hinrich Foundation The verdict on China’s recent currency devaluations differs depending on who you listen to. To some, the devaluations are either a...
Author: Peter Drysdale, ANU The Chinese authorities moved decisively on many fronts last week to put a floor under the collapse of Chinese stock markets. ChiNext,...
As Chinese consumers economise, the global luxury market declined in value by USD7.1 billion this year The global luxury market declined in value by USD7.1 billion...
Foreign direct investments continue to drive momentum in international and regional markets, whilst new bank policies in certain Asia Pacific nations bode positive news for property...
Author: Gareth Evans, ANU Things just haven’t clicked the way they should have in the Australian–ASEAN relationship. We seem far removed from the time when as...
Hong Kong is no longer the most expensive for employees to live and work in, as London has overtaken the Asian city for the first time...
Author: Lauren Johnston, Sinograduate On his inaugural trip to Africa as China’s Premier in May 2014, Li Keqiang laid down the principles for the future of...
Author: Maria Monica Wihardja, University of Indonesia Indonesia came out of the 2008–09 global financial crisis fairly unscathed; its banks only had to deleverage themselves from...