Brian McCarthy, managing principal at Macrolens, says that "handcuffs" it from "executing the kind of aggressive stimulus ...
China is suffering from deflation, devaluation, capital flight and the loss of foreign investment — all at the same time.
While much of the global financial community was glued to the latest plot twists in the Trump 2.0 show in recent months, ...
China is facing a rocky road to reflation after its actual CPI growth stayed far below annual control targets, and regional ...
China's manufacturing activity unexpectedly contracted in January, an official factory survey showed on Monday, its weakest ...
Many investment banks have suggested waiting to allocate to China until the tariff picture clears up. This line of thinking ...
Therefore, China’s deflation is a classic case of debt-driven deflation, involving simultaneous drops in wages and prices, rising unemployment rates, and an increase in the real value of debt.
China is facing deflation, and Team Xi is finally realizing it has been too slow to address the scourge. Look no further than Xi supersizing plans to incentivize purchases of smartphones ...
China’s economic activity unexpectedly faltered to start the year, breaking the momentum of a recovery sparked by stimulus ...
With few other safe assets to turn to, banks that are under pressure, as well as insurers and fund managers, have piled into ...