Xie Xuren
Politician
How long can China ride the growth wave?...was the case with the United States, the overarching risk for China is that it keeps policy too loose for too long. Yet Finance Minister Xie Xuren again signalled at the weekend that China is in no hurry to shift gears. "There are still many... In this article: China, Herbert Stein, Beijing, Xie Xuren, United States, Dictum, Inflation, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund |
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Reuters | November 08, 2009
G20 leaves door open for fresh pressure on dollar
...renminbi. I think that's a question for China rather than us." In fact, China appeared in a combative mood. Finance Minister Xie Xuren and central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan, speaking to the official Xinhua news agency after the...
In this article: International Monetary Fund, China, Brazil, Tax, Bank of New York Mellon, Alistair Darling, and Lloyds TSB
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Reuters | November 07, 2009
UPDATE 1-China presses developed world on policy after G20
...its currency, saying developed countries should focus on the quality of their own economic policy-making. Chinese Finance Minister Xie Xuren, speaking after finance ministers and central bank governors of the Group of 20 nations met in...
In this article: China, International Monetary Fund, Beijing, Inflation, and Climate change
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Wikipedia | October 28, 2009
Xie Xuren
Xie Xuren (; born October 1947 in Ningbo, Zhejiang), is the current Minister of Finance of People's Republic of China, and former Director-General of the State Administration of Taxation. He's also a member of the 17th CPC Central...
In this article: Tax, People's Republic of China, Ministry of Finance, Revenue, Hangzhou, and U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | October 21, 2009
China says eco recovery 'consolidated'
...its recovery from the global financial crisis was not firm. In comments made in Turkey earlier this month, China's finance minister Xie Xuren said the economic rebound had yet to be "stable, firm and balanced". Wen issued a statement a...
In this article: China, Wen Jiabao, Beijing, All rights reserved, State Council, and Turkey
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | October 06, 2009
Cracks emerge as IMF, World Bank work for recovery
However, we are also soberly aware that the economic rebound is yet to be stable, firm, and balanced," Chinese Finance Minister Xie Xuren said. Meanwhile, the United Nations called for a new global reserve currency to end dollar...
In this article: International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, United Nations, Istanbul, Axel Weber, Robert Zoellick, and Germany
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Reuters | October 06, 2009
China wants monetary fix as ideas on IMF reform fly
...Fund should aim to "provide a stable monetary environment for global growth and financial stability," Chinese Finance Minister Xie Xuren told finance chiefs at the IMF and World Bank's semiannual meeting. China's views were just part of a...
In this article: International Monetary Fund, China, Timothy Geithner, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, United States, Financial crisis, World Bank, and Ali Babacan
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Reuters | October 06, 2009
HIGHLIGHTS-Comments from officials at IMF, World Bank meetings
...accelerate the process ... so that quota shares appropriately reflect the current global economic reality." CHINESE FINANCE MINISTER XIE XUREN The IMF should aim to "provide a stable monetary environment for global growth and financial...
In this article: IMF, World Bank, Balance sheet, Revenue, Unemployment, Timothy Geithner, and G8
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Reuters | October 06, 2009
UPDATE 1-China calls on IMF to lead int'l monetary reform
...should start work on a reform agenda to fix "intrinsic defects" in the international monetary system, Chinese Finance Minister Xie Xuren said on Tuesday. The IMF should aim to "provide a stable monetary environment for global growth and...
In this article: International Monetary Fund, China, World Bank, and Recession
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | September 06, 2009
China's eco stimulus is still needed
...China will stick to its stimulative policy stance because its economic recovery is still not on solid ground, Finance Minister Xie Xuren was quoted as saying by state media on Sunday. Xie, in London for a meeting of G20 finance leaders,...
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | July 29, 2009
Americans promise to cut big budget deficit
...high-level talks between the countries. aEUR˜aEUR˜Attention should be given to the fiscal deficit,aEUR™aEUR™ said Finance Minister Xie Xuren. He said Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner had assured the Chinese that once the economy...
In this article: China, North Korea, Timothy Geithner, US, and UN Security Council
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Xie Xuren (traditional Chinese: 謝旭人, simplified Chinese: 谢旭人, Pinyin: Xiè Xùrén), is the current Minister of Finance of People's Republic of China. He's also a member of the 17th CPC Central Committee.
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