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Finally, China needs to realize that there will be Works Cited
growing pains. In many ways, China is in unchartered
territory. No country’s financial sector has grown so AmCham China, and Bain & Company. China Business
much so quickly in the history of the world. Rich market Climate Survey Report. Publication. Beijing: American
valuations and very low volatility in an environment of Chamber of Commerce in China, 2017. Print.
uncertainty raises the likelihood of a market correction,
but it will dampen growth and confidence. The Chatterjee, Sumeet. “Exclusive: U.S. Bank Card
International Monetary Fund (IMF) recognized in 2017 Companies to Seek Licenses to Operate in China in
that China is going through a very important rebalancing Months.” Reuters. Thomson Reuters, 20 July 2017. Web.
stage and the world is rooting for it. China’s financial 28 Sept. 2017.
sector has grown so big that whatever it does affects the
entire global financial sector. Such actions as centralizing Chen, Tian, and Yuling Yang. “A Sense of Calm Has
financial oversight shows the world that China is ready Descended on China’s Markets. Don’t Fall for It.” Bloomberg.
for the long haul of slow but steady growth. com. Bloomberg, 16 July 2017. Web. 01 Oct. 2017.
CNBC. “China Has Got to Fix Its Debt Problem, the IMF
Says.” CNBC. CNBC, 16 Aug. 2017. Web. 30 Sept. 2017.
The Economist Intelligence Unit. Strong Leader, Tough
Leader: What China’s Party Congress Means for Economic
Policy. Publication. London: Economist Newspaper
Limited, 2017. Print.
EIU. “EIU Global Forecast - 2017 Set for Fastest Growth
since 2010.” The Economist Intelegence Unit. The
Economist, 20 Sept. 2017. Web. 30 Sept. 2017.
Goh, Brenda. “Top China Newspaper Slams Debt
Build-up at Firms, Focuses on Wanda, LeEco.” Reuters.
Thomson Reuters, 14 Aug. 2017. Web. 30 Sept. 2017.
Hamlin, Kevin, Miao Han, and Yinan Zhao.“China Shows It
Can Clean Up Credit Without Killing Off Growth.” Bloomberg.
com. Bloomberg, 12 July 2017. Web. 30 Sept. 2017.
Jourdan, Adam. “China a Sweet Spot for U.S.
Companies’ Earnings in Second-quarter.” Reuters.
Thomson Reuters, 14 Aug. 2017. Web. 29 Sept. 2017.
Leng, Sidney. “Beijing May Drop Growth Target after
Congress: Research Firm’s Chief.” South China Morning
Post. South China Morning Post, 02 Aug. 2017. Web. 30
Sept. 2017.
Mullen, Jethro, and Matt Rivers. “U.S. Business in China
Cries Foul on Xi’s Free Trade Talk.” CNNMoney. Cable
News Network, 18 Jan. 2017. Web. 29 Sept. 2017.
Polk, Andrew. “China May Be Getting a Handle on Its
Debt Woes.” Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg, 27 July 2017.
Web. 30 Sept. 2017.
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Finally, China needs to realize that there will be Works Cited
growing pains. In many ways, China is in unchartered
territory. No country’s financial sector has grown so AmCham China, and Bain & Company. China Business
much so quickly in the history of the world. Rich market Climate Survey Report. Publication. Beijing: American
valuations and very low volatility in an environment of Chamber of Commerce in China, 2017. Print.
uncertainty raises the likelihood of a market correction,
but it will dampen growth and confidence. The Chatterjee, Sumeet. “Exclusive: U.S. Bank Card
International Monetary Fund (IMF) recognized in 2017 Companies to Seek Licenses to Operate in China in
that China is going through a very important rebalancing Months.” Reuters. Thomson Reuters, 20 July 2017. Web.
stage and the world is rooting for it. China’s financial 28 Sept. 2017.
sector has grown so big that whatever it does affects the
entire global financial sector. Such actions as centralizing Chen, Tian, and Yuling Yang. “A Sense of Calm Has
financial oversight shows the world that China is ready Descended on China’s Markets. Don’t Fall for It.” Bloomberg.
for the long haul of slow but steady growth. com. Bloomberg, 16 July 2017. Web. 01 Oct. 2017.
CNBC. “China Has Got to Fix Its Debt Problem, the IMF
Says.” CNBC. CNBC, 16 Aug. 2017. Web. 30 Sept. 2017.
The Economist Intelligence Unit. Strong Leader, Tough
Leader: What China’s Party Congress Means for Economic
Policy. Publication. London: Economist Newspaper
Limited, 2017. Print.
EIU. “EIU Global Forecast - 2017 Set for Fastest Growth
since 2010.” The Economist Intelegence Unit. The
Economist, 20 Sept. 2017. Web. 30 Sept. 2017.
Goh, Brenda. “Top China Newspaper Slams Debt
Build-up at Firms, Focuses on Wanda, LeEco.” Reuters.
Thomson Reuters, 14 Aug. 2017. Web. 30 Sept. 2017.
Hamlin, Kevin, Miao Han, and Yinan Zhao.“China Shows It
Can Clean Up Credit Without Killing Off Growth.” Bloomberg.
com. Bloomberg, 12 July 2017. Web. 30 Sept. 2017.
Jourdan, Adam. “China a Sweet Spot for U.S.
Companies’ Earnings in Second-quarter.” Reuters.
Thomson Reuters, 14 Aug. 2017. Web. 29 Sept. 2017.
Leng, Sidney. “Beijing May Drop Growth Target after
Congress: Research Firm’s Chief.” South China Morning
Post. South China Morning Post, 02 Aug. 2017. Web. 30
Sept. 2017.
Mullen, Jethro, and Matt Rivers. “U.S. Business in China
Cries Foul on Xi’s Free Trade Talk.” CNNMoney. Cable
News Network, 18 Jan. 2017. Web. 29 Sept. 2017.
Polk, Andrew. “China May Be Getting a Handle on Its
Debt Woes.” Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg, 27 July 2017.
Web. 30 Sept. 2017.
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