Belt and road initiative
The IFF China Report 2019: New globalisation – The path to the future
Multilateral rules and multilateral bodies will need to be upgraded in the coming years to better represent the shift in economic gravity towards Asia, which has emerged as the largest contributor to global growth during the past decade.
Myanmar adds yuan and yen as trade-settlement currencies
Move comes as yuan use rises and dollar use falls, analysts say
Trade tensions may reflect international system design flaws
Former PBoC governor Zhou says global system faces “grave challenges” while former EC president Barroso says current framework “is not working”
China remains “committed” to globalisation, says Zhou Xiaochuan
Debt sustainability to be discussed at second Belt and Road Initiative summit next year; WTO deal still needed
PBoC launches first phase of blockchain trade financing platform
Platform could help increase access to finance for SMEs while improving trade networks between Macao and Hong Kong
HKMA rolls out new initiatives to lure bond issuance
The three-year pilot promises to fund half of eligible bond issuance expense, up to a maximum of HK$2.5 million
The IFF China Report 2018: The Bay Area Development
The Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Great Bay Area represents an effort to co-ordinate development to create globally competitive city clusters at the start of the Maritime Silk Road in southern China. These efforts are focussed in particular on innovation,…
The IFF China Report 2018
Insight and opinion from China’s top leaders, policymakers and financiers
The IFF China Report 2018: The Belt and Road Initiative
China’s signature Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) now includes 71 countries, with trillions of dollars of investment allocated. Leading Chinese and international policymakers explain how BRI efforts are progressing. This section includes an inaugural…
The IFF China Report 2018: China’s opening-up and reform policy
The experiences of China’s opening-up and reform during the past 40 years, which includes a transition from an agricultural economy to one seeking to offer high-end manufacturing and services, offer valuable lessons to other nations seeking to pursue…
A route to economic growth – The Belt and Road Initiative 2018 survey
To mark the fifth anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the IFF – in collaboration with Central Banking – conducted its inaugural Belt and Road Survey of central banks from more than 25 countries and regions. The survey examines BRI…
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank – Raising expectations
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank embodies international co-operation and innovation – the spirit of modern China. Strict management, openness and transparency have won the bank wide recognition and acceptance, says Jin Liqun, the bank’s president
The IFF China Report 2018: Post-financial crisis – A decade on
The Global Financial Crisis sparked Group of 20 countries to introduce tough new regulations on financial institutions and instruments. Yet the architecture of the global monetary, economic and financial system has many flaws. What lessons can China…
Singapore seeks infrastructure investment boost
MAS and ministry of trade and industry to set up an infrastructure office to encourage local and international firms to build Asian infrastructure
China tightens scrutiny of outbound investments
Regulators are looking to restrict and control outbound investments
China-led Asian Financial Cooperation Association launches
AFCA aims to strengthen regional financial co-operation and participate in global financial governance
Zhou highlights need for ‘financial connectivity’ under Belt and Road
Initiative has sizeable financing demands that will require efforts to improve cross-border financial links, PBoC governor says
The role of financial institutions in infrastructure development
Jiang Jianqing, chairman of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, explains why financing modern, efficient infrastructure is the key to future prosperity
Sustainable infrastructure investment and financing are key to Chinese growth
Infrastructure investment is an essential component to enhancing economic growth and achieving long-term stability, writes Zheng Zhijie, president of China Development Bank
Driving China’s international investment activities
Li Keping, vice-chairman of China Investment Corporation, explains why working together to achieve shared goals must play a key role in China’s overseas investment strategy
Meeting global infrastructure needs with MDB backing
KV Kamath, president of New Development Bank, discusses the pivotal role that multilateral development banks can play in meeting the infrastructure investment requirements of developing countries
Case study: The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
Countries such as Pakistan stand to benefit enormously from Chinese infrastructure investment as part of the One Belt, One Road policy, writes Habib Bank president and CEO Nauman K Dar
China’s role in globalisation post-financial crisis
Huang Mengfu, honorary chairman of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, examines what China’s role will be in an increasingly interconnected world
The role of infrastructure in spurring Chinese growth
Wendy Dobson, IFF Academic Committee member and former Canadian associate deputy minister of finance, highlights three lessons that can be applied to the Silk Road initiative