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49d6a27c44e6067bb55a736e97e91801.jpgN othing changes sentiment like price, according to one investing maxim. The world-weary saying reflects the fact that after a stockmarket surge speculators usually scramble for reasons to believe further price rises are on the way. The recent surge in the Chinese market is one such example.

Unsold homes are contributing to a balance-sheet recession

Only the poorest can expect help to cushion the blow

Protectionism hasn’t been this respectable for decades

Especially when the quality of statistics is deteriorating

Two cheers for the World Bank’s new global business survey

An experiment in Gujarat yields impressive results

Especially when the quality of statistics is deteriorating

An interview with the boss of UniCredit

Downtown New York is quieter than ever. Finance has never been louder

Jerome Powell could still surprise on the hawkish side

After a terrible couple of months for shareholders, lenders are feeling smug

That is the contention of Cliff Asness, one of the great quant investors

https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2024/10/14/why-investors-should-still-avoid-chinese-stocks

A source: www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2024/10/14/why-investors-should-still-avoid-chinese-stocks

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