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The dollar: China's Achilles heel
How Washington has an edge over Beijing
China beyond coronavirus: Sorting the traps from the opportunities
US-listed Chinese companies under the spotlight
How will renminbi movements affect other Asian currencies?
We believe the move of US dollar/Chinese renminbi above seven during early August is symbolic, and the country has explained it is in response to the US-imposed tariffs on Chinese goods.
The winners and losers from the escalating US-China trade war
Which asset classes will benefit?
UK and US markets suffer worst day of the year on currency war concerns
Renminbi devalued
Emerging market investors shrug off China's debt problem
Record high debt-to-GDP ratio no issue for bullish managers
Three reasons to invest in Europe - and three reasons to avoid it
Brexit and currency weakness key factors
Five opportunities in China after 'perfect storm' in 2018
Prospects look good in Beijing
Martin Gilbert: No time to be pig-headed
China opening up amid slowdown
Janet Mui: Why trade tensions can lead to a weaker Chinese yuan
Negative impact of US tariffs
Martin Gilbert: The real significance of MSCI's inclusion of China A-shares
Last Friday saw a number of China's A-shares included in MSCI's global and regional indices for the first time, writes Martin Gilbert, co-chief executive of Aberdeen Standard Investments.
Gallery: Five investment themes for China's Year of the Dog
Chinese New Year celebrations have arrived, as we leave behind the Year of the Rooster and usher in the Year of the Dog. So what are the key investment themes to look out for in China in the coming year?
David Shairp: Renminbi weakness turns short-term focus to stability
Resumed 2015 trend depreciation
Candriam's Boudewijns: China's stunning growth has created many imbalances
Reform a 'gargantuan' task
Should investors fear another currency war?
At the start of the year, broad-based fears that an emergency step devaluation of the renminbi was needed to prevent China's economy undergoing a 'hard-landing' were weighing heavily on the country's stockmarket.
'Black Monday' one year on: China currency fears abate but debt levels flash warning signals
Less focus on renminbi depreciation
Mansfield Mok: Continued rise of China's tourism sector still a boon for investors
If you think you have seen a lot of Chinese tourists lately, you probably have not seen all of them yet as the growth cycle for the tourism sector has just started.
Gosling's Grouse: What will be the next 'big short'?
Fears over Chinese currency
Where are the opportunities in China's 'new' industries?
Electric vehicles (EVs) are on the cusp of a wave of adoption in China following the government's new electric vehicle volume target as it attempts to battle air pollution, writes HyungJin Lee, manager of Baring Eastern trustn.
Where now for the renminbi?
Asia ex Japan index underperforms for three years