- November 18th, 2024
China’s economic landscape in October presented a mixed picture, underscoring the world’s second-largest economy's persistent struggle to gain momentum despite the government’s recent wave of support measures. Industrial output growth decelerated slightly while retail sales growth, buoyed by shopping festivals...
China's economic stimulus efforts, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) kept its one-year policy rate unchanged in October, a month after slashing funding costs by the largest margin in history. The decision suggests that Chinese authorities are mindful of balancing...
China's economy expanded at a slower-than-expected rate of 4.6% in the third quarter of 2024, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Friday. The latest figures signal a continued deceleration in the world’s second-largest economy, which...
China’s relentless economic growth, once the envy of the world, seems like a distant memory today. For decades, the country dazzled with double-digit growth rates, creating an economic juggernaut that reshaped global trade and geopolitics. But recent years have seen...
China’s latest stimulus measures, aimed at stabilizing its faltering property market, may provide short-term relief, but long-term economic growth prospects are less promising, according to Mark Delaney, Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of AustralianSuper, Australia’s largest pension fund. Delaney, speaking at...
China has once again made a decisive move to strengthen its economy, with a particular focus on supporting the flagging property sector and addressing the crippling debt burden faced by local governments. However, despite the promise of new measures, many...
In an increasingly uncertain global economic landscape, hopes that 2025 will be a more stable year for China’s economy may be unfounded. The World Bank recently delivered a sobering assessment of the nation’s prospects, predicting that growth in Asia’s largest...
As China's economic future comes into sharper focus, a critical message for global investors is becoming clearer: do not buy Chinese stocks expecting a massive fiscal stimulus to prop up the economy. Instead, the true bull case for Chinese equities...
The World Bank expects China’s economic growth to weaken further in 2025, despite a temporary boost from recent stimulus measures. This trend is likely to exert additional pressure on regional economies, particularly in East Asia and the Pacific, according to...
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