Where is Peak Coal in China?

With supply remaining abundant and demand staying weak, the debate continues on when Peak Coal will occur in China. This infographic looks at growth and energy trends in coastal vs.… Read more

Nuclear Takes Back Seat in United States, but Drives the Bus in China

It’s no secret that China plans to build dozens of nuclear reactors in the coming years. Domestically, nuclear has taken a back seat in the United States. Read more

China’s Growth in Wind Power Stays Parabolic [Chart]

The most recent statistics show that China now has more total wind capacity than the United States, India, and Spain combined. Read more

Every Chinese Overseas Investment Over $100M Visualized

In this data visualization, every attempted Chinese overseas investment over $100 million is organized by country and sector. Read more

Is India the Next China? [Chart]

With Chinese economic growth reaching its slowest point in six years, the world is looking for a new engine. Is India the next China? Read more

Trading Places: Chinese Flee Stocks for Offshore Property [Chart]

With the Chinese stock market facing extreme volatility, could investors be putting their money into foreign property ownership in Canada and Australia? Read more

Balance of Superpowers: Comparing the US and Chinese Armed Forces

Today’s infographic is comparing United States and China in terms of military spending, army size, arms sales, and foreign military bases. Read more

The Dollar is Slowly Losing its Status as the Primary Reserve Currency

Recent trade deals and the creation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank show the dollar is slowly losing its status as the primary reserve currency. Read more

China’s Ultra Rich Lost $100 Billion in Just One Month

China’s stock market is a roller coaster, creating and destroying trillions of wealth in the matter of months. See how China’s ultra rich fared in the last month. Read more

$60 Trillion of World Debt in One Visualization

This data visualization shows total world debt by country and debt-to-GDP ratio. Read more