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Karen Tian

Karen Tian

Beijing
Correspondent, PE
Karen Tian is a correspondent on the political economy desk in Beijing. She previously covered equity capital markets, investment banking and regulatory affairs across Greater China for IFR Asia, part of LSEG/Thomson Reuters, and earlier reported for Caixin Media.
Karen Tian is a correspondent on the political economy desk in Beijing. She previously covered equity capital markets, investment banking and regulatory affairs across Greater China for IFR Asia, part of LSEG/Thomson Reuters, and earlier reported for Caixin Media.
Areas of Expertise:
Equity capital markets and regulation; China macroeconomics; PE/VC and cross-border investment
Languages Spoken:
English

China’s credit demand weak in April despite policy support, strong industry

Lending growth slows as borrowing demand from households and businesses remains weak.

Both the ChiNext and SSE Star 50 indexes closed at record highs on Wednesday, as investor optimism over China’s tech sector surges.

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Islamabad turns to ‘panda bonds’ to secure cheaper credit and diversify its borrowing into yuan-denominated funding, with a focus on sustainable development.

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