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Tong (Cindy) Li
September 14, 2012What's the motivation behind QE3? -
Tong (Cindy) Li
August 23, 2012Many unknowns remain with Basel III, but one thing is clear: China is embracing it. -
Tong (Cindy) Li
July 17, 2012Why are we so worried about China's growth slowing below eight percent?
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Tong (Cindy) Li
July 12, 2012China's most recent interest cuts might have been triggered by the interest-rate liberalization reform. -
Tong (Cindy) Li
May 17, 2012Reasons for being optimistic about China's prospects -
Tong (Cindy) Li
May 17, 2012Is running for one's life making it truly necessary to run for one's life? -
Tong (Cindy) Li
January 06, 2012Emerging economies failed to decouple when the financial crisis hit the U.S. in 2008. This time around, the U.S. -
Tong (Cindy) Li
December 19, 2011What's influencing trading of China's currency? And what should its government do now that trading seems to be wobbling?
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Tong (Cindy) Li
October 19, 2011Greece's problem is both solvency and liquidity. The time to act is now.
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Tong (Cindy) Li
June 08, 2011How do we address the double-dip in the U.S. housing market? Not by artificially propping up prices. -
Tong (Cindy) Li
May 17, 2011QE2 was supposed to create jobs and stabilize the housing market. Did it accomplish what it set out to do? -
Tong (Cindy) Li
May 12, 2011In the next six months, more rate increases are likely as the Chinese government tries to walk the very fine line between reining in inflation and maintaining growth.
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Tong (Cindy) Li
March 31, 2011The disasters in Japan will drive long-needed growth as private and public capital in the country are released. That is, if the domestic political situation stabilizes. -
Tong (Cindy) Li
November 08, 2010It's unlikely that QE2 will directly help on either the skill mismatches between job seekers and job vacancies, or the poor performance of housing markets in individual states. -
Tong (Cindy) Li
November 02, 2010Chinese have found themselves with an inadequate social safety net, so they save more to cover medical, education and retirement expenses. But is there more to the story?
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Tong (Cindy) Li
September 29, 2010The Chinese government is fully aware of the fact that capital controls inevitably will be eroded over time, and is taking an active approach to address the issue.
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