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The Beyond Markets podcast channel is wrapping up on a high note at the end of 2025. But do not worry! The conversation continues on our podcast Moving Markets by Julius Baer, where we'll be sharing fresh insights and analysis on current market developments.
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China consumption has been weak. In the most recent Dragon Boat Festival holidays, tourism revenue is still lower than in 2019. A few other consumption indicators have also been soft. The revenge spending does not seem to have happened and the rebalancing of China to a consumption driven economy is making slow progress. What may turn this around?
The Chinese yuan has been falling in view of weak growth and also the outlook of lower interest rates against the US. That clearly has hurt sentiment in the Chinese equity market as well. While Chinese households have a lot of deposit money, it has not benefited the stock market so far.
In this episode, Richard Tang, the China strategist and Head Research Hong Kong and Hao Hong, Partner and Chief Economist of GROW discussed on China consumption and economy, whether money is being reallocated from China to Japan, and the outlook for the RMB going forward.
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The Beyond Markets podcast channel is wrapping up on a high note at the end of 2025. But do not worry! The conversation continues on our podcast Moving Markets by Julius Baer, where we'll be sharing fresh insights and analysis on current market developments.
Subscribe to Moving Markets on Spotify
Subscribe to Moving Markets on Apple Podcasts
China consumption has been weak. In the most recent Dragon Boat Festival holidays, tourism revenue is still lower than in 2019. A few other consumption indicators have also been soft. The revenge spending does not seem to have happened and the rebalancing of China to a consumption driven economy is making slow progress. What may turn this around?
The Chinese yuan has been falling in view of weak growth and also the outlook of lower interest rates against the US. That clearly has hurt sentiment in the Chinese equity market as well. While Chinese households have a lot of deposit money, it has not benefited the stock market so far.
In this episode, Richard Tang, the China strategist and Head Research Hong Kong and Hao Hong, Partner and Chief Economist of GROW discussed on China consumption and economy, whether money is being reallocated from China to Japan, and the outlook for the RMB going forward.

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