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Banks stand to win big in India and Indonesia’s dash for growth
In the race for growth, the banking sectors in two emerging Asian economies are proving uncharacteristically exciting.
Chart Room: Where the real yields are
Elevated real yields in parts of EMs offer more compelling fixed income opportunities than DMs - even as interest rates stay ‘higher for longer’ in the US.
The Investor's Guide to China podcast: Shareholder return
The story of China's economy has long been one of rapid growth. But investors are turning their attention to something more long-lasting: shareholder returns.
The Investor's Guide to China podcast: Cities and migration
Where people live within China - and why - is fundamental to understanding the country’s changing demographics.
Chart Room: What Japan’s ‘mother machines’ tell us about the world’s manufacturing pulse
The recent trend in Japan’s machine tool orders paints a positive picture for manufacturing in 2024. But investors should be wary of unchartered territory.
The Investor's Guide to China podcast: China's bond market
Catherine Yeung and Marty Dropkin tackle a topic that often flies under the radar, but could in fact hold great potential for investors: China’s bond market.
How China keeps its debt in order
What is the fiscal firepower of the Chinese government? Depends on how much debt you think China really has. Our analysis is revealing.
Changing of the guards in Chinese growth
Beneath the surface of a slower economy, a group of Chinese companies is starting to make inroads at home and abroad - with consequences for investors.
The Investor's Guide to China podcast: Transition materials
Exploring the critical role of transition materials — such as lithium and cobalt, essential to developing and deploying clean energy technologies.
Chart Room: China's solar non grata
Solar energy stocks in China rebounded as the country rekindled cooperation with the US on climate change. But we think investors’ optimism is misplaced.
Chart Room: China’s tourists tiptoe out again
Where tourists went and how they spent during China's first ‘Golden Week’ holiday since zero-Covid ended says a lot about their confidence and changing tastes.
Field Notes: This Chinese dairy company is taking a grass-roots approach to reclaiming deserts
Deep in northern China, a dairy producer discovers that reclaiming desert land helps it build a more robust and sustainable business.
Chart Room: Building a bigger bloc of BRICS
With one country continuing to pull far more economic weight than everybody else, the significance of BRICS expansion will be more diplomatic than economic.
Chart Room: Cost deflation, China’s latest export
China’s undershooting post-pandemic recovery has stoked fears of deflation. Our Analyst Survey indicates that businesses are bracing for cost reductions.
Chart Room: Why ‘work from anywhere’ doesn’t work everywhere
Our ESG Analyst Survey indicates that WFH is viewed favourably by most companies around the world. But there is one very big exception to the WFH trend: China.
Chart Room: Shifting sands in China’s ESG landscape
Fidelity International's survey shows investors and customers are playing an increasingly important role in driving ESG strategies at Chinese companies.
Chart Room: Retail therapy for Japan’s ‘lowflation’ headache
The Bank of Japan has struggled to convince the public that inflation will stick. But recent data shows there could be a shift in consumers’ mentality.
Proxy plays on China’s consumer rebound are all the rage in Paris
Luxury companies have been among the biggest beneficiaries of China’s bounce and are delivering investors exposure without putting money in Chinese companies.
Chart Room: Will the renminbi’s stable attraction woo Asian partners?
While the market traditionally focuses on the renminbi’s performance against the US dollar, we think its relationship with Asian peers deserves more attention.
Fundamentals: What’s next for China’s fully charged electric vehicle battery makers?
China's EV battery makers are facing overcapacity at home and increased competition abroad. But that could be a good thing - for green growth and consumers.
Chart Room: Earnings, not valuations, will carry China’s rebounding markets forward
Improving corporate earnings are likely to take over from cheap valuations as the main driver in the next stage of the Chinese stock market's rebound.
Chart Room: A hiring spree on the horizon in China
While much of the global economy appears at risk of recession, China is revving up a rebound that’s set to jumpstart the job market.
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