China: gradualism in all aspects

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A forecast of Chinese economic conditions is presented. The forecast predicts that there will be double-digit growth in China's GDP due to strong export activities and moderate domestic demand. China will experience low inflation, but the government will not be able to ease credit due to inflation in financial assets. China's central bank will keep the renminbi to US dollar exchange rate stable.

Author: Xu, Shawn
International Affairs, Economic Intelligence, Economic forecasting, Economic indicators, International communication

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Credit still flows in Hong Kong

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Volumes on the Asian syndicated loan market totalled $52.3 billion in the 1st half of 1997, up from $32.5 billion in the 1st half of 1996 and $33.1 billion in the same period of 1996. Hong Kong and China accounted for $20 billion of the Asian syndicated loan market in the 1st half of 1997, with Hong Kong itself accounting for $14.5 billion.

Loan brokers, Hong Kong, Commercial loans, Syndicates (Finance)

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Asian syndicated loans signed

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This table lists borrower, amount, maturity, base, margin, date, and arranger for signed syndicated loans in Asia.

Asia, Statistical Data Included, Illustration

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Subjects list: China, Economic aspects, Mortgage banks
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