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China 2025: Stimulus Meets Debt-Deflation and Global Headwinds

Macrolens

Thu 07 Nov 2024 - 15:00 GMT / 10:00 EST

Summary

Brian highlighted significant concerns about the Chinese economy, emphasising that its investment-led growth model is collapsing, with a real estate crisis leading to multi-trillion-dollar losses and debt deflation risks. He expressed scepticism about the effectiveness of anticipated stimulus measures, noting that while they may provide temporary support, they are unlikely to fundamentally change the economic trajectory. Brian pointed out structural issues such as unsustainable debt levels, reliance on central planning, and weak profit growth, making Chinese equities unattractive. He concluded that without meaningful policy changes or abandoning the currency peg, China faces prolonged economic stagnation, akin to Japan's deflationary period, and recommended caution in investing in Chinese markets.

Topics

China stimulus: less than meets the eye

U.S. election ramifications for China

China 2025 outlook: no escape from debt-deflation