The Increasingly Complicated Situation of China’s Inflation Trend
By Wei Hongxu
China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has recently announced the changes in inflation in June. The CPI index continued to rise moderately...
Shinzo Abe’s Killing: The History of Political Violence in Japan
By Hugo Dobson and Kristian Magnus Hauken
Our reaction upon hearing the news of the shooting of former prime minister Shinzo Abe was one of shock and...
Shooting of Shinzo Abe is a Huge Shock for Japan and the World
By Craig Mark
Japan is reeling from the assassination of its longest-serving former prime minister, Shinzo Abe. He was campaigning for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party for...
Yen Becomes the Next Eye of the Storm in the International Capital Market
By Wei Hong Xu
With the recent acceleration of interest rate hikes of the Federal Reserve, the yen is under increasing pressure while the U.S....
No One Wins in a US-China Trade War
By Stanley Chao
In 2020, with the signing of the Phase One trade deal that called for China to increase purchases of U.S. goods and...
How the Pandemic has Changed China’s Economy – Perhaps for Good
By Gilles Guiheux, Guo Ye, Ke Huang, Li Jun, Manon Laurent, and Renyou Hou
China was the first country to be affected by Covid-19 and...
Shanghai: World’s Biggest Port is Returning to Normal, but Supply Chains will Get Worse...
By Sarah Schiffling and Nikolaos Valantasis Kanellos
Shanghai is slowly emerging from a gruelling COVID lockdown that has all but immobilised the city since March. Although Shanghai’s...
Prospect of Global Economy: “Stagflation” or “Recession”?
By Wei Hongxu, ANBOUND Researcher
Recently, there have been many different views on the changes brought about by inflation in the U.S. and the global...
China’s Imminent Precarious Era of High Inflation
By Kung Chan
The study of economic growth is mandatory for those who pay attention to the economy, and that is precisely what we...





















































