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Looking Forward To A More Ordinary Year

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Looking Forward To A More Ordinary Year

Wei He, Andrew Batson
12 Dec 2025
Reflecting on 2025 at the annual Central Economic Work Conference this week, China’s leadership concluded that “this year was very much not an ordinary year.” Wei and Andrew argue that success in managing the relationship with the US seems to have given the leadership confidence in the outlook for a more ordinary year ahead. The latest economic-policy rhetoric, while continuing a broadly supportive stance, points to less incremental stimulus in 2026.
Manufacturing Investment Is Rationalizing

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Manufacturing Investment Is Rationalizing

Thomas Gatley
11 Dec 2025
China’s manufacturing sector has expanded massively in scale and scope, challenging competitors around the world in nearly every industry. But Thomas argues that the headlong expansion in manufacturing capacity will not continue indefinitely. Not only are policymakers showing some willingness to adjust industrial policy, but manufacturing companies themselves have already started rationalizing their investment plans.

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The Vanke Policy Whiplash

Xiaoxi Zhang
10 Dec 2025
After the Shenzhen government abruptly reversed course on its partial bailout of China Vanke, the troubled developer’s bondholders convened on Wednesday to discuss its request for a repayment delay. Xiaoxi argues that the government’s approach to the company has been riddled with reversals because officials are struggling to balance conflicting policy goals for the property sector—and there may be more to come.

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Geoeconomic Monitor: Reading The Geopolitical Tea Leaves

Arthur Kroeber, Tom Holland, Tom Miller
5 Dec 2025
In this edition of the Geoeconomic Monitor, we look ahead at what 2026 might bring for the US-China relationship and the Russia-Ukraine war. First, we look at the US-China truce, and how long it's likely to last. For the Russia-Ukraine war, we consider three scenarios, all varieties of grim. Finally, we explain why most Asian countries are unwilling to accept “poison pill” clauses in US trade deals that would force them to curb economic ties with China.

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The Chinese Consumer In 2025

Ernan Cui
24 Nov 2025
China’s household consumption growth has weakened further in 2025, primarily driven by the weak labor market and slowing household income growth. Policymakers have announced several new measures to boost spending, but there are also reasons to think that the slowdown might continue. In her annual chartbook, Ernan breaks down the key cyclical and structural drivers of household consumption, and explores what it means for consumer spending in the months to come.

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How Internet Platforms Survived Anti-Involution
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Ernan Cui
Import Growth Goes Away
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Thomas Gatley
Do Export Controls Work?
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Laila Khawaja, Damien Ma, Tom Hancock
A Generation Lost To Labor-Market Malaise
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Andrew Batson
Webinar: Europe's New Cyclical Dynamics
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August Gudmundsson, Cedric Gemehl
Where Did The Young Cadres Go?
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Christopher Beddor
The Chinese Consumer In 2025
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Ernan Cui
Overseas Lending Switches To Renminbi
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Wei He

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Securing The Western Frontier

Tom Miller
16 Dec 2021
China looks like a winner from the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, now free to tighten its grip on Central Asia. In this DeepChina report, Tom explains the complex reality of the latest round of the "great game." China is getting closer to Russia, skeptical of Afghanistan and Pakistan, and consolidating its economic hold on Turkmenistan.

Stocks

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A User's Guide To The Chinese Stock Market

Thomas Gatley
2 Apr 2019
China’s onshore equity markets are now large and accessible enough that they can no longer be ignored by foreign investors—but idiosyncratic enough that they are hard to understand. This in-depth DeepChina report explains the fundamentals: What is there to invest in? Who owns the market? How can foreigners invest? How is the market regulated?

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A User's Guide To The Chinese Bond Market

Wei He, Xiaoxi Zhang
30 Jun 2021
The expansion and opening of China’s onshore renminbi bond market is one of the biggest changes to the structure of global financial markets in recent years, one that investors are still grappling with. In this comprehensive 30-page DeepChina report, our analysts present a guide to the nature and functioning of this important market.

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Behind The Incredible Export Boom

Thomas Gatley
Chinese export growth ostensibly continues to outpace the rest of the world this year, but Thomas believes this could in part be due to misleading data. Exporters have been incentivized to reduce their under-invoicing, which has in turn materially inflated China’s export growth over the past three years.

Managing Covid

The Chinese Consumer In 2023
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The Invisible Second Wave
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Shanghai Seminar — April 2023
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The Reopening Recovery Is On Track
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Macro Update: Reversal, Reopening, Recovery
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Webinar: China’s Covid Surge And The Reopening Rally
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Latest webinars

Webinar: Europe's New Cyclical Dynamics
Europe’s economy has been hit by a series of external shocks since emerging from Covid lockdowns but seems to be finding a new dynamic through a strengthening domestic investment cycle. In this webinar, Cedric and August explore what this means for growth, inflation and monetary policy. They also outline how this informs their views on the euro and eurozone bonds and equities.
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Webinar: Technology Impacts Of The Trump-Xi Truce
The Xi-Trump meeting October 31 in South Korea left a wake of positive vibes, but also a lot of unanswered questions: exactly how much the US and China will really roll back their respective export controls on semiconductors and rare earths, whether the dispute over Nexperia's ownership will be resolved, and most important, how long this latest truce in the US-China tech competition will last. In this webinar, Arthur Kroeber and Gavekal Technologies research director Laila Khawaja discussed the latest twists and turns.
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Webinar: The Rally In Latin American Debt
A year ago, Alexandre Larrain and Louis-Vincent Gave, sat down to discuss the opportunity in Latin American debt markets. Since then, the region's most important bond markets have rallied and important elections are set to occur in Chile, Colombia, Peru and Brazil. Against this backdrop, is the opportunity set in Latin American debt still attractive? Alexandre and Louis discussed these issues and other questions in this Latam Debt webinar.