Paid The Great (Yield) Fall Of China Jan 2, 2025 3 min read paid Today's Wall Street Journal reports: "Now, as Trump prepares for his second administration, American companies have largely gone silent about the importance of the U.S.-China relationship. That is because American businesses no longer see China as the land of opportunity. The promise of China’s market has faded as its once-booming economy hits trouble." We've been saying for a while that China Ed Yardeni Eric Wallerstein
Paid Manufacturing Indicators May Be Rebounding in US and China Dec 2, 2024 2 min read paid After languishing for the past couple years, manufacturing gauges in both the US and China improved in November. Could this be the start of a rolling recovery for both countries' goods producers? We think so, though a tariff war would spoil the party quickly. A revival in US goods production would likely boost bond yields as growth expectations increase. The 10-year Treasury yield could breach 4.5% by year-end Ed Yardeni Eric Wallerstein
Paid Recession With Chinese Characteristics Jun 17, 2024 2 min read paid China’s May economic indicators were broadly negative, as evidenced by the recent weakness in Chinese stock prices as well as the price of copper, which is very sensitive to economic developments in China (chart). The bursting of China's property bubble continues to weigh on the economy despite the government's lame measures to support property prices. Weak home sales and property investment data sent Chinese real Ed Yardeni Eric Wallerstein