George Magnus is an associate at Oxford University's China Centre and the author of Red Flags: why Xi’s China is in Jeopardy. The chairman of Evergrande, one of China’s largest developers, is under ...
China’s top leaders surprised markets by pledging even more support for the economy, sparking hopes that policymakers are ...
The Justice Department is expected to sue the global payments giant as soon as Tuesday, accusing the company of stifling ...
With that in mind we drew on George Magnus' presentation to The Conference Board titled "The Age of Ageing: Global demographics, destinies and coping mechanisms." In it, Magnus highlights five big ...
I was as shocked as I imagine you are. So I went anyway and hung around until the girls handing out name badges agreed to go and get George Magnus for me. I've been meaning to interview him for ...
Getty Images China's workers may be working again but "the rest of the world is in an economic funk," says George Magnus This time, it's different and the private sector is also under pressure ...
Yet it is this that, in the long run, will prove incompatible with China’s economic development ambitions. George Magnus is Research Associate at the China Centre, Oxford University, and at the School ...
The measures, announced Tuesday by the People's Bank of China (PBOC), include lowering the reserve requirement ratio (RRR)—the amount of cash the country's banks must hold in reserve — effectively ...
Uprising is, however, distinctive in the somewhat sceptical position it takes on the China miracle. For the most part, George Magnus is not an enthusiast of the straight-line extrapolations so beloved ...
massive debts and spending mandates meant “less developed regions may even have problems paying salaries to government employees and public school teachers,” while George Magnus, an associate ...
Speaking to Bloomberg, George Magnus, an economist and associate at the University of Oxford China Centre, made it very clear: “It’s China’s choice whether it wants to keep the peg in place.” And it ...
George Magnus, research associate at Oxford University’s China Centre, says that could come in 2025 or even sooner. “There is potential for a cyclical rebound, even while we’re talking about ...