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Banking in Nigeria and Chinese economic diplomacy in Africa
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2010While Sino–Nigerian relations have grown significantly since the 1970s, several aspects of the relationship have been controversial and difficult. However, the special attraction the two countries hold for each other has made the relationship persist, even amid difficulties and challenges.DocumentChinese debt, aid and trade: opportunity or threat for Zambia?
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011The ripple effects of China’s economic ascendance over the past two decades have reached various aspects of the global economy. It cannot be ignored by countries such as Zambia, where this growing influence is strongly felt in the country’s social, economic and political economy.DocumentChina's overseas foreign direct investment risk: 2008–2009
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011Since the implementation of its ‘going-out’ strategy, China’s outward foreign direct investment (FDI) has experienced a rapid development, which has already become an important part of its overseas interests.DocumentChinese economic and trade co-operation zones in Africa: the case of Mauritius
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011While the promotion of Chinese economic and trade co-operation zones (ETCZs) has been hailed as an instrument for attracting Chinese investment into all sectors across Africa, the bulk of ETCZs to date have been targeted at the continent’s resource–rich countries and the largest markets. The JinFei ETCZ on the small, resource–poor island of Mauritius is a notable exception.DocumentChinese banking interests in Mozambique
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011Unlike in most other African countries, Chinese financial involvement in Mozambique includes state-owned banks (Export–Import Bank of China – Exim Bank, and the China Development Bank – CDB) and private commercial interests, in the form of Geocapital, a Luso-Chinese fund.DocumentReserve Management in Asia: changing contours and challenges
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2012Reserve management assumed centre stage in policymaking in Asia after the massive collateral damage caused during the 1997-98 East Asian financial crisis spreading all over the region.DocumentIs China's slowdown for real?
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2012In recent months, China’s economy has been showing signs of slowing down. The country’s GDP growth rate fell below 9 per cent in the third quarter of 2011. Although the reversal of the growth trends is only marginal, it has nonetheless made news because such a trend has not been seen for quite a while.DocumentThe BRICS Summit 2013: key asks and priorities
Oxfam India, 2013During the last decade, with the rise of emerging economies and their growing interest in Africa, the role of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries has been widely debated and scrutinised. It is against this backdrop that there has been a real need for the BRICS countries to demonstrate a difference in its approach from the West.DocumentInternationalisation of Yuan
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2012This policy brief tracks policies being followed by China on internationalising its currency and reducing the need to depend on the US dollar. This follows the efforts of China to build a strong position in the global economy.DocumentChinese Yuan, spreading its wings
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2012China has not only been consistent in pursuing a continuous effort in internationalising yuan, but it has also stepped up its efforts for greater yuan convertibility. China’s policy in loosening capital controls has been broad involving different aspects of bringing in capital convertibility as well as making its currency a global one.Pages
