Weakening global demand and severe weather are compounding the travails facing China’s Class of ’23 (Originally published Aug. 9 in “What in the World“) Turns out the reason China’s universities
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Investors head for the exits as China uncovers even more unemployed youth (Originally published Aug. 8 in “What in the World“) Capital outflows are putting downward pressure on China’s yuan
China tries to dam the deluge of negative news as economic floodwaters rise (Originally published Aug. 7 in “What in the World“) The first rule of deflation is you do
Washington should be more welcoming to China’s economic refugees, think tank argues (Originally published Aug. 3 in “What in the World“) China is suffering from “economic long Covid,” the president
China’s factories are slowing as efforts to revive consumer spending flail (Originally published Aug. 2 in “What in the World“) As another potentially deadly typhoon threatens its eastern seaboard, an
Beijing dabbles with stimulus as China’s economic downturn simmers (Originally published Aug. 1 in “What in the World“) As Typhoon Doksuri turned the streets of Beijing into deadly, raging rivers,
China’s consumers cut back as salaries fall; local governments trim services to pay rising debt (Originally published July 31 in “What in the World“) White-collar workers in China are suffering
Beijing confronts a generation of slackers that prefers ‘lying flat’ to menial labor (Originally published July 27 in “What in the World“) The Wall Street Journal has come late to
Worries rise for China’s youth as its economic troubles loom over global growth (Originally published July 26 in “What in the World“) A massive typhoon is due to slam into
Beijing scrambles to prop up China’s domestic economy as foreign investment falters (Originally published July 25 in “What in the World“) In the latest admission of the crisis enveloping its