China’s Yuan Devaluation: The Aftermath [Chart]

The People’s Bank of China shook markets this week with three separate yuan devaluations. Here’s the aftermath of these moves in currencies and commodities. Read more

The Chinese Growth Engine is Sputtering

China has been at the forefront of economic growth for decades, but the Chinese growth engine is sputtering due to several factors including demographics. Read more

China Consumes Mind-Boggling Amounts of Raw Materials [Chart]

The 1.4 billion people living in China account for 13% of global GDP, but this chart shows that for commodity producers, the country means so much more. Read more

The Rush For Jade in British Columbia

The second part of our infographic series on jade shows how jade is formed, the growing market for BC jade, and how it reaches the end market in China. Read more

The History of Jade: The Emperor’s Stone

Jade has been revered in China for thousands of years. See the history of this gemstone and why people are willing to pay high prices for quality jade. Read more

Number Crunching: The Impact of China’s Currency Devaluation

On August 11, China’s central banks shocked markets by devaluating the yuan in the biggest move in 20 years. Over one month later, here is the impact. Read more

Interactive: Tracking the Energy Titans

Compare the United States, China, and Canada side-by-side to see the differences in how these energy titans consume, produce, and import/export energy. Read more

China vs. United States: A Tale of Two Economies

Today’s infographic looks at the economic differences between China and the United States: total reserves, GDP per capita, demographics, and much more. Read more

Company Snapshot: Electra Stone

This company snapshot infographic highlights Electra Stone, the first publicly traded company in Canada to focus on trading BC nephrite jade to China. Read more

Where Does Global Growth Come From? [Chart]

Which countries contribute the most to global economic growth? Over 80% of all growth is from 16 countries, and over half of all growth is from just two. Read more