China
  • How a Eurozone Recession Would Impact the Recovery

    By Knowledge Wharton, Knowledge@Wharton

    The European Union, the world’s largest single market representing more than 30 percent of global GDP, is likely to face recession in the coming year, according to the Organization for Economic...

  • Chinese Inflation Cools to 4.2% in November

    By ELAINE KURTENBACH, Associated Press

    China's economy is losing steam, with industrial production dropping to its slowest pace in two years last month and inflation also cooling — raising the likelihood of fresh moves to keep growth on...

  • Visas and Homes 'For Sale' to Wealthy Foreigners

    By Kayleigh Kulp, The Fiscal Times

    Wealthy foreign buyers with a half a million bucks to spend on U.S. housing could soon be fast-tracked to a residential visa.

  • China's Solar Power Industry Rebuffs U.S. Sanction Threat

    By JOE McDONALD

    Leaders of China's solar power industry rejected a U.S. trade complaint that they receive unfair government support and said Tuesday possible sanctions would hurt American consumers and development...

  • U.S.-China: Obama Foolishly Taunts the Dragon

    The most striking outcome of President Obama’s busy crisscrossing of the Pacific last week is this: The U.S. is now going to station 2,500 Marines in Australia and develop (it hopes) a trade-...