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Dragonomics, a Beijing-based research and advisory firm, estimates that shadow finance accounted for more than 40% of new loans issued in the first half of this year.
China Puts Light on Shadow Loans Lingling Wei 2011
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"Internationalization of the RMB was dreamed up by Zhou, who conned the leadership into approving it," says Arthur Kroeber , managing director of Dragonomics Research, a Beijing economic-consulting firm.
Were China's Leaders Conned? Bob Davis 2011
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According to Dragonomics, sales volume in the nine cities it tracks fell by about half since the start of the year.
The Great Property Bubble of China May Be Popping Bob Davis 2011
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Most publicly-traded Chinese banks reported growth of more than 30% in fee income in the second quarter, driving their overall profits to record highs, according to Dragonomics.
China Puts Light on Shadow Loans Lingling Wei 2011
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Already, in nine major cities tracked by Rosealea Yao, an analyst at market-research firm Dragonomics, real-estate prices fell 4.9% in April from a year earlier.
The Great Property Bubble of China May Be Popping Bob Davis 2011
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“This is the thin end of a very long wedge,” said Arthur Kroeber, managing director of GaveKal-Dragonomics, a research firm.
Wave of Labor Unrest in China Signals End of Cheap Labor | Impact Lab 2010
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A Japan-style nuclear disaster, for instance, would be "a catastrophe for the regime" in China, said Dragonomics' managing director, Arthur Kroeber, because nuclear-plant construction is likely to be shoddier than in Japan, and government's ability to manage a crisis far more limited.
In Fast-Growing China, Dangers Threaten to Hamper Its Success Bob Davis 2011
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In China's three dozen largest cities, prices have shot up by about 50% over the past two years, according to Dragonomics Research, a Beijing consulting firm.
Higher Commodity Prices Hit Beijing's Trade Figures Bob Davis 2011
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In China's three dozen largest cities, prices have shot up by about 50% over the past two years, according to Dragonomics Research, a Beijing consulting firm.
In Fast-Growing China, Dangers Threaten to Hamper Its Success Bob Davis 2011
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"The pressure for property price appreciation is still strong" despite the moderation, said Rosealea Yao, principal analyst at GK Dragonomics.
June Property Survey Shows Fewer Cities' Prices Rising Esther Fung 2011
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