The brightest minds on China explain what's really going on
This summer the country's stock indices crashed twice, it devalued its currency, and the country's traditional growth drivers - exports, manufacturing, and property - all started flashing red.
So there are tons of questions.
Will the government be able to stop the bleeding?
Will companies start collapsing under the weight of high-levels of corporate debt, which the IMF warned about in September?
Will the government blow through its foreign-exchange reserves as it tries to defend the yuan's value against traders pushing it down?
All of these questions are really important - but there are really part of one bigger question: What is really going on in China?
We asked some of brightest minds on Wall Street that, and they shared their thoughts with us.