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China's Economy Still Sputtering

Brock Silvers, CIO, Kaiyuan Capital

16-Dec-24 07:30

China's Economy Still Sputtering

The Chinese government concluded its Central Economic Work Conference last Thursday, promising a number of policy changes to meet major economic benchmarks next year. They include a higher fiscal deficit ceiling, more treasury bonds and cuts to interest rates. So are these pledges enough to restore investors’ confidence in Chinese stocks? Brock Silvers, Chief Investment Officer of Kaiyuan Capital joins us to discuss if 2025 will be a repeat of 2024.

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Produced by: Natalie Tan

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar, Philip See


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Categories:  economyinternationalmarkets

Tags:  treasury bondsCentral Economic Work Conferencechina economyinterest ratesfiscal deficitinvestors





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