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Below is a list of our China+ Publications for the last 6 months. If you are looking for reports older than 6 months please email info@pantheonmacro.com, or contact your account rep

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Duncan Wrigley

16 January 2024 China+ Monitor No rate cut for China, as fiscal stimulus anchors credit demand

  • The PBoC left the MLF rate unchanged yesterday, as policymakers assess the impact of recent easing.
  • Headline consumer inflation improved slightly in December, but core inflation remains sluggish.
  • Excess capacity is likely to weigh on manufactured goods prices in 2024.

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15 January 2024 China+ Monitor China's credit demand softens, as developers repay debt

  • China’s M2 growth fell in December, amid soft mortgage loan demand.
  • Government-bond issuance is supporting social financing growth, despite slowing loan growth.
  • The PBoC announced an additional RMB500B PSL quota, to fund projects like urban redevelopment.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

China+ Datanote: PPI, China, December

Manufactured goods producer price decline is continuing unabated

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CHINA+ DATA WRAP 12 JANUARY 2024: China's price data indicate still-weak demand

China's price data indicate still-weak domestic demand
Exports lifted by new markets, autos

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12 January 2024 China+ Monitor BoK Tweaks its Messaging, while Keeping Rates on Hold

  • The BoK left the policy rate unchanged yesterday, while hinting at future easing in its statement...
  • ...But Governor Rhee played down the likelihood of near-term rate cuts, worried about household debt.
  • The BoK is likely to start easing in Q3; but a sharp KRW appreciation could bring forward that shift.

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CHINA+ DATA WRAP 9 JANUARY 2024: Tokyo inflation slows further

Cooling Tokyo inflation now basically in line with BoJ target

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10 January 2024 China+ Monitor Cooling Tokyo Inflation Gives the BoJ Breathing Space

  • Tokyo consumer headline inflation continued to fall in December, as food inflation cooled.
  • Core inflation is slowing, as high import costs pass through the system gradually.
  • The BoJ will probably still exit its negative rate policy in Q2, despite slowing inflation and mediocre growth.

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9 January 2024 China+ Monitor China's Foreign Reserves Continue to Rise, as Yield Pressure Eases

  • China’s foreign reserves posted a second straight strong rise in December, as U.S. yields fell.
  • Both valuation effects and improved capital inflows drove the marked increase in reserves.
  • China’s pro-growth policy tilt is seen in the firing of an official, after new gaming rules hit stock prices. 

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CHINA+ DATA WRAP 8 JANUARY 2024: Reserves rise thanks to narrowing yield gap

China's foreign reserves rise, thanks to a narrowing yield gap

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8 January 2024 China+ Monitor Japan's Services Survey Reports Higher Domestic Demand

  • Japan’s services sector is expanding at a faster pace; the PMI reports more domestic customers.
  • The downturn in manufacturing intensified on demand uncertainty, both at home and abroad.
  • The BoJ is likely to exit its negative rate policy in Q2, even if the economic backdrop does not warrant it.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 4 JANUARY 2024; Caixin services PMI; Japan final mfg PMI

Caixin services PMI offers glimmers of hope

Japanese manufacturing activity is struggling

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5 January 2024 China+ Monitor China's Service Sector Continues to Lead a Soft Recovery

  • The Caixin PMI indicated rising service activity in December, in contrast to the depressed official PMI...
  • ...But the Caixin PMI has been a better leading indicator of services production recently.
  • Consumer services demand is likely to continue to outperform soft consumer goods demand in 2024.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

2 January 2024 China+ Monitor China's Property Sector is Barely Making Progress

  • Developer funding improved in November, thanks to regulatory support to ensure project completions.
  • Home sales continue to fall steeply, but construction activity appears to be bottoming out at a low level.
  • A sharp fall in existing-home prices likely indicates a supply surge as investors offload properties.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

December 2023 - China+ Chartbook

  • - CHINA PRIORITISES RESTRUCTURING OVER GROWTH
  • - FALLING INFLATION SHOULD DELAY BOJ TIGHTENING
  • - BOK WORRIED ABOUT HIGH HOUSEHOLD DEBT

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China+ Datanote: BoJ Policy Decision, Japan, December

The BoJ stays put as inflation slows and currency pressure eases

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CHINA+ DATA WRAP 19 DECEMBER 2023

The BoJ stays put as inflation slows and currency pressure eases

Duncan WrigleyChina+

20 December 2023 China+ Monitor BoJ Not Shifting Its Policy Stance As Inflation Slows

  • The BoJ announced no change to its easy policy settings yesterday.
  • Falling U.S. yields have eased pressure on the yen, lessening the urgency of a BoJ policy shift.
  • The December flash PMIs indicate falling manufacturing demand, but resilient services activity.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

18 December 2023 China+ Monitor China's Recovery Makes Glacial Progress in November

  • November data show China’s consumption demand stagnating as winter closes in.
  • The headline jump in industrial output is misleading, driven by utilities and base effects.
  • A sharp fall in existing-home prices likely indicates a supply surge as investors offload proper ties.

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