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The Renminbi’s Recent Run

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The Renminbi’s Recent Run

Wei He
3 Sep 2025
Since May’s trade truce with the US, China’s central bank has been gradually guiding the currency higher against the dollar. But the pace picked up in the final days of August, when the central bank moved the fixing rate by as much as it had in the previous two months. Wei examines whether this is the start of a new trend of faster renminbi appreciation.
Can China Accept De-Industrialization?

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Can China Accept De-Industrialization?

Andrew Batson
2 Sep 2025
A fact about China that people often find surprising is that its manufacturing share of GDP is declining. Is this a problem, or just the natural evolution of the economy? Andrew examines whether China’s policymakers will continue to try to hold back the seemingly inevitable trend of de-industrialization with aggressive subsidies—or become quietly more accepting of this reality.

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The Financial Risk Report 2025

Xiaoxi Zhang
28 Aug 2025
China’s banking system faces fundamental strains that mean the rapid credit growth of the past 15 years cannot continue. Low rates are compressing margins, making banks less able to finance themselves, while potential bad loans are piling up. A new round of bank bailouts in 2025 shows the government recognizes the problem, and will keep the banks stable for now, but not forever. In her annual update on the health of China’s financial system, Xiaoxi explains why this year’s bank bailout will not be the last.

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Outcomes From The Involution Campaign

Andrew Batson
26 Aug 2025
The campaign against “involution” is the most plausible cause of both the recent rally in Chinese risk assets and the sharp pullback in many economic indicators. Andrew argues that it’s not yet clear which of these effects will dominate, as well as just how this new political drive is changing the incentives of businesses and government officials. In this piece, he explores several possible outcomes.

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The Financial Risk Report 2025

Xiaoxi Zhang
28 Aug 2025
China’s banking system faces fundamental strains that mean the rapid credit growth of the past 15 years cannot continue. Low rates are compressing margins, making banks less able to finance themselves, while potential bad loans are piling up. A new round of bank bailouts in 2025 shows the government recognizes the problem, and will keep the banks stable for now, but not forever. In her annual update on the health of China’s financial system, Xiaoxi explains why this year’s bank bailout will not be the last.

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Lessons In Economic Statecraft
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Laila Khawaja, Arthur Kroeber, Tom Hancock
The Downside Of Multiple Mandates
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Wei He
Consumer Support Changes Focus
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Ernan Cui
Explaining The Investment Pullback
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Wei He, Dragonomics Team
Anti-Corruption Intensifies, Again
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Christopher Beddor
The Power Of Politics
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Laila Khawaja, Arthur Kroeber, Tilly Zhang, Wei He, Tom Hancock
Auto Exports Defy Speed Limits
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Ernan Cui
The Polysilicon Consolidation Test
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Tilly Zhang, 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.

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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.

Technology

Lessons In Economic Statecraft
Global technology competition is increasingly defined by the ways in which states support their own tech ecosystems while trying to impede those of their rivals. Here, we examine how China supports new tech industries not just through subsidies but through conjuring up state-led demand, and dissect China’s role in the US pharmaceutical supply chain to assess how much risk the sector faces from American tariffs and import restrictions.
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Uneasy Chip Truce, Funding The VC State, Biotech Boom
Breaking up is hard to do. The US and China may both be deeply uncomfortable with how their economies have become intertwined, but decoupling may be even more uncomfortable. In this edition of Gavekal Technologies Briefing, Laila Khawaja explains why the US decided to let Nvidia resume selling high-end chips to China, Tom Hanock reports that the boom in Chinese biotech depends on access to the US market, and Arthur Kroeber reviews a brilliant new book about the deep symbiosis between Apple and Chinese state capitalism. Also, Tilly Zhang examines state capitalism’s latest efforts to make its finances more efficient.
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Rethinking Technology Funding
China’s government is rethinking how it will fund the next round of technological development. Tilly argues that policymakers want to move away from the decentralized model that relied heavily on local authorities, and toward a more centralized system in which financial institutions play a bigger role. The intended result of that shift is not a big increase in overall funding, but a more disciplined and controlled process.
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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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