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Rebalancing its economy has long been a stated goal of Chinese policy, but so far there has been little to show for it. As growth looks set to slow, the stakes today for China to adopt a new growth model could not be higher
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China’s authorities have taken a cautious approach to credit tightening and inflation fighting over the past year. Whether their efforts will forestall a hard landing for the economy remains to be seen
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Credit and asset price tightening efforts could pose risks for China's banking sector, experts warn
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Japan’s devastating triple disaster in March exacted a heavy human toll. But the full extent of the costs to Asian and global economies remains unclear
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Long-term disruption to Asian supply chains following Japan's triple disaster is likely to force a rethink of the just-in-time production model by the region's manufacturers, economists warn
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Emerging Asian economies risk falling into a middle-income trap unless they address yawning income gaps, ADB president Haruhiko Kuroda tells Emerging Markets
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Muhammad Yunus voices concerns about Grameen Bank and microfinance's future in an exclusive interview with Emerging Markets, as the industry finds itself under threat
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The killing of Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan could undermine its already strained relationship with the US and imperil stability in the region, warns a leading military analyst
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Inflation can be tamed, Vietnamese officials insist, but admit that near-term inflation targets are likely to be missed
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Millions could be cast into poverty unless policymakers address the long-term causes of higher food prices, the ADB’s chief economist has warned
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Mongolia’s Erdenes Tavan Tolgoi likely to give go-ahead for world’s first simultaneous three-exchange IPO this week, according to sources
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Disappointing performance of Hong Kong's first ever yuan-denominated IPO raises questions about the strength of the RMB as an offshore equity play