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FAI – Fixed asset investment

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Seasonally Adjusting Chinese Economic Time Series

31 Dec 2015 RDP 2015-13
Ivan Roberts and Graham White
Industrial production and FAI figures are not released separately for January and February. ... Interestingly, the X-12-ARIMA adjustment for FAI seems particularly prone to revision.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2015/2015-13/seasonally-adjusting-chinese-economic-time-series.html

China’s Property Sector

17 Mar 2015 Bulletin March Quarter 2015 PDF 348KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2015/mar/pdf/bu-0315-5.pdf

Financial Corporations Act 1974

13 Jan 2000 Media Releases
Orders made under powers of the Governor under the Financial Corporations Act 1974
https://www.rba.gov.au/media-releases/2000/mr-00-02.html

Chinese Urban Residential Construction to 2040

28 Jan 2015 RDP PDF 1198KB
Because fixed assetinvestment (FAI) data better represent what is calculated in the national accounts, we multiplyour approximate series by the ratio of residential building FAI (CEIC DX Identifier: COBDJW)to residential
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2012/pdf/rdp2012-04.pdf

Discussion | Conference – 2016

18 Mar 2016 Conferences
The NDRC set growth targets for fixed asset investment (FAI) of 17 per cent in 2014 and 15.3 per cent in 2015, but actual growth was only 15 per cent ... In Chen and Rong (2015) I estimate that, if China were to realise GDP growth of no less than 6.5 per
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2016/ma-roberts-kelly-discussion.html

Financial Corporations Act 1974

5 Jul 2000 Media Releases
Orders made under powers of the Governor under the Financial Corporations Act 1974
https://www.rba.gov.au/media-releases/2000/mr-00-12.html

China's Supply-side Structural Reform

13 Dec 2018 Bulletin – December 2018
John Boulter
Supply side structural reform is a key component of China's economic policy agenda. The motivation for reform is the view that the supply side of China's economy is out of balance with the demand side and requires adjustment.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2018/dec/chinas-supply-side-structural-reform.html

Home-buyers, Housing and the Macroeconomy

27 Nov 2006 Conferences PDF 129KB
RBA Conference Volume 2003
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2003/pdf/case-quigley-shiller.pdf

A Rebalancing Chinese Economy: Challenges and International Implications

28 Oct 2016 Conferences PDF 840KB
RBA Conference Volume 2016
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2016/pdf/rba-conference-volume-2016-ma-roberts-kelly.pdf

Macroeconomic Management in China

24 Jun 2013 Bulletin – June 2013
Dena Sadeghian, Graham White and Patrick D'Arcy
China's economy has expanded at a rapid pace over the past three decades, underpinned by a range of economic reforms. While many of these reforms have focused on the supply side of the economy, the authorities have employed a range of policies to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2013/jun/2.html