By Andrew Moran*
China was one of the first major countries to recover from the coronavirus-induced economic collapse—but at what cost? The country has taken on enormous levels of public and private debt, eased monetary policy, and issued billions of dollars in new bonds. Yet, as the world’s...
China’s New Pandemic: A Bond Default Crisis – OpEd
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