China’s GDP growth rate may only return to pre-coronavirus levels in the fourth quarter of 2020 at the earliest, says Bo Zhuang, TS Lombard’s chief China economist.
Asia shares up as plans to re-open U.S economy offset record slump in China GDP
2/4 SLIDES A medical worker (L) takes a swab sample from a man being tested for the COVID-19 novel coronavirus in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province on April 16, 2020. – China has largely brought …
China’s long-term growth will not be affected by COVID-19: stats bureau
China’s long-term growth potential will not be affected by the short-term impact of the pandemic, a spokesman for the National Bureau of Statisti …
China’s economic recovery is tied to how others fare in global recession, Australia’s ex-prime minister says
The synchronous nature of the global recession is affecting the external demands for Chinese goods big time, according to Kevin Rudd.
China’s economy shrank last quarter for the first time in decades as the coronavirus took its toll
China’s economy has just experienced its worst three-month period in decades as the coronavirus pandemic forced much of the country to shut down for weeks on end.
Asian stocks set to rise as markets brace for China GDP data
Asian stocks look set to bounce on Friday to recover towards a one-month high as investors, following Wall Street’s lead overnight, sought silver linings in a run of data that showed the world is in …
Totalitarian China unleashed the virus. Free China has all but defeated it.
But if you want to see the difference between how a totalitarian and a free Chinese society handles a public health emergency, just contrast the actions of the People’s Republic with those of the …
China’s virus-hit economy set to post first decline since at least 1992
Beijing has succeeded in getting large parts of the economy up and running from a standstill in February, but analysts say policymakers face an uphill battle to revive growth as t …
Macron questions China’s handling of coronavirus
The French president adds his voice to growing concern about China’s transparency over the outbreak.
At Least Four Class-Action Suits Filed Against China, Seeking Trillions Over Coronavirus Outbreak in U.S.
The Chinese government, when it’s acting in China, does not have any affirmative duties under United States law,” one legal expert told Newsweek.