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Congressional Research Service, “China’s Holdings of U.S. Securities: Implications for the U.S. Economy,” March 5, 2009
here for a listing of reports released by the Congressional Research Service. Section: Documents Documents- US-China Topic: Economics Tags: ... counter that it would not be in China’s economic interest to suddenly sell ...
Congressional Research Service, "China's Banking System: Issues for Congress," February 20, 2012
of financial services. Only three banks in China remain fully government-owned; ... Click here for a listing of reports released by the Congressional Research Service. Attachments: Chinas Banking System 2012 Feb.pdf Section: Documents ...
Congressional Research Service, “China’s Holdings of U.S. Securities: Implications for the U.S. Economy,” January 9, 2008
for a listing of reports released by the Congressional Research Service ... equal. Other economists counter that it would not be in China’s economic ... Documents- US-China Topic: Economics Tags: finance currency trade Custom ...
Congressional Research Service, "China's Currency: U.S. Options", July 29, 2005
Click here for a listing of reports released by the Congressional Research Service. Attachments: China Currency 2005 Jul.pdf Section: Documents Documents- US-China Documents- Contemporary China Topic: Economics Tags: ...
Congressional Research Service, “China’s Holdings of U.S. Securities: Implications for the U.S. Economy,” December 6, 2012
released by the Congressional Research Service. Attachments: Holdings of US Securities 2012.pdf Section: Documents Documents- US-China Topic: Economics ... rates (such as China) to meet its domestic investment needs and to fund ...
David Harquist, Jeffrey Beckington, and Ariel Collis, “China's Policy of Substantially Undervaluing the Renminbi: A Challenge for the International Monetary and Trading System,” September 15, 2008
Documents Documents- Contemporary China Topic: Economics Tags: finance ... drawn from the stagnant economic conditions that prevailed globally ... of China ("China"), have succumbed to the temptations noted above ...