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...“It’s so counterintuitive — the data is getting better and the general environment should be quite positive for Chinese stocks,” said Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis....
Geopolitical concerns help support the use of the renminbi despite weak foreign investment trends
...Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis, said the exposure of Chinese trust funds to the real estate sector had been significantly reduced following acute pressure from Beijing....
Quick rebound expected after the relaxation of zero-Covid policies has not materialised
...Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis, said Li’s failure to appear before the media would further dent investor confidence in China’s economy, following the tightening of access...
...Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis, said while the number of trips might pick up, consumers were unlikely to spend as in previous years given the weak economy, a property sector...
...“China used to be a place where you’d know when this sort of thing would be published, but that has changed radically,” said Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis, who described...
...“Deflation is tremendously worrisome for a country like China that is accumulating public debt faster than Japan ever did,” said Alicia García-Herrero, chief economist for the Asia-Pacific at Natixis....
...“The word ‘stimulus’ has been misused too many times and now nobody expects a big bang on the fiscal front anymore,” said Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis....
...“All in all, Zhongzhi’s bankruptcy filing points to the rippling effect of real estate and some failures in the shadow banking sector,” wrote Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis...
...Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis, said the breadth of Beijing’s recent stabilisation measures showed it was responding to “cracks” emerging in the financial system....
...García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis....
Demonstrations show how the country is struggling to deal with Covid and an easing of lockdowns
...Alicia García-Herrero, chief economist for the Asia-Pacific at the investment bank Natixis and senior research fellow at the Bruegel Institute, argues in the FT that creeping renminbisation of the global...
...With property market woes still undermining consumer confidence, however, Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis, is wary of overstating the latest improvements to this key gauge...
...Alicia García Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis, views the renminbi depreciation as a result of increased liquidity due to cuts in reserve requirement ratios and interest rates by the People...
...“The main point is that . . . domestic demand is really weak and that explains the very negative sentiment,” said Alicia Garcia Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis....
...Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis, said that now, however, China’s financial and market regulatory landscape was at an “impasse” as the party leadership was increasingly taking...
...“Things are pretty bad,” said Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at French investment bank Natixis....
...Alicia Garcia Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis, said China’s reopening was “clearly improving this year’s economic outlook . . . but there are still challenges, especially from very weak...
...“A coalition with Vox is a ticking time bomb,” said Alicia Gil-Torres, a political consultant and professor at the University of Valladolid....
...Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at French investment bank Natixis, said that “China is bound to grow barely half of what the government promised for 2022”, pointing to its 5.5 per cent...
...García-Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at French bank Natixis, said....
Top official makes rare intervention to reassure investors but progress to resolve problems will be difficult
...“There’s overestimation on the splash of Chinese consumers,” said Alicia García-Herrero, chief Asia Pacific economist at French investment bank Natixis. “The excess savings won’t be easily spent.”...
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