Emerging Markets
  • Rare Earth Minerals: China’s Got ‘em, We Want More

    President Obama’s move last week to pursue a WTO case against China , whatever the merits of the U.S. argument, is at the least badly timed and is possibly a mistake altogether. We are all for an...

  • The Greek Debt Deal: Austerity on Steroids

    What a week to be Greek—or Spanish, or Portuguese. The debt-swap deal that most of Greece’s private creditors accepted last Thursday evening is of historic importance. Greeks now have at least a...

  • China Refuses to Adjust Currency

    By LUCY HORNBY and AILEEN WANG, Reuters

    A U.S. trade bill targeting Chinese imports goes against international rules and Beijing will not adjust the value of its currency to try to bridge a trade deficit that is Washington's problem to fix...

  • 6 Ways to Avoid an Economic Implosion in China

    “What if China Fails?” This was the headline on an essay in the Wilson Quarterly in August 2010. It is now 2012, and we are still seeing strong economic growth, although Beijing just slashed the...

  • China Slashes Growth Target

    By ZHOU XIN and KEVIN YAO, Reuters

    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao cut his nation's 2012 growth target to an eight-year low of 7.5 percent and made boosting consumer demand the year's first priority as Beijing looks to wean the economy off...