#China Economy
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Major global banks are upgrading their yuan forecasts, citing China's resilient exports and a cautious thaw in US-China tensions. Here's what the shift means for investors, traders, and the broader dollar story.
Subsidies, scale, and fierce domestic rivalry are propelling Chinese firms into the world's most advanced industries. Who wins, who loses, and what comes next?
Analysts say China's CIPS payment system is routing yuan transactions outside SWIFT's visibility, potentially understating the currency's global role. What does this mean for dollar dominance?
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[email protected]Despite rising tariffs and tech restrictions, China's industrial grip on solar, batteries, EVs, and defense components is translating into real geopolitical leverage. Here's what that means for investors and policymakers.
Chinese firms are racing to hedge yuan exposure with Beijing's blessing. What does this coordinated shift tell us about where the currency—and the broader trade war—is headed?
China's exports soared 21.8% in January-February 2026, defying high base effects and US tariff pressure. What does this mean for global trade, investors, and the tariff war narrative?
China achieved over 90 orbital launches in 2025, setting national records while investments soared from $340M to $3.8B. Can the US maintain space dominance?
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[email protected]China unveils comprehensive tech sector support measures including ChiNext reforms and increased high-tech demand. Analyzing Beijing's strategy for technological self-reliance amid global competition.
China pivots from export-led growth to domestic consumption, prioritizing human capital investment and social safety nets. Can this 'investing in people' approach sustain economic momentum?
Beijing unveils comprehensive tech insurance guidelines to shield domestic companies from US sanctions, potentially reshaping global competition dynamics in semiconductors and AI.
China's 2026 budget reveals strategic priorities with 7% defense increase to $270B, but the real story is a 10% surge in science and technology spending amid US-China tech competition.
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[email protected]China cuts GDP growth target to 4.5%-5% for 2026, signaling economic headwinds. What this means for global markets, investors, and the world's second-largest economy.