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Viewpoints China’s Reopening, Trade Tensions Create Opportunities Within Emerging Markets China’s Reopening, Trade Tensions Create Opportunities Within Emerging Markets EM as a whole stands to potentially benefit from China’s post-pandemic economic reopening, with differentiation among individual countries as global trade allegiances shift.
Blog 5 Key Takeaways from China’s 14th National People’s Congress 5 Key Takeaways from China’s 14th National People’s Congress China’s central government puts high-quality growth as top priority, along with continued support for business and opening-up.
Viewpoints Asia Market Outlook 2023: Regional Resilience Amid Strained Global Markets Asia Market Outlook 2023: Regional Resilience Amid Strained Global Markets As the COVID-19 recovery continues, we expect Asia’s growth-inflation dynamics to diverge from the rest of the world, led by China’s long-awaited economic reopening.
Viewpoints China Steps Up Property Support: Is This the Turning Point for the Struggling Sector? China Steps Up Property Support: Is This the Turning Point for the Struggling Sector? China’s introduction of comprehensive support for its real estate sector could provide some cyclical relief amidst longer-term headwinds, but new COVID-19 waves cloud the outlook.
Blog Continuity and Concrete Direction: Takeaways From China’s 20th Party Congress Continuity and Concrete Direction: Takeaways From China’s 20th Party Congress Stability, security and self-reliance were overarching themes from China’s twice-a-decade leadership reshuffle. With few details disclosed on near-term supporting policies, we remain cautious on the Chinese market.
Carol Liao China Economist Share Share Share via LinkedIn Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Email Add Add Download Download Print Print Ms. Liao is a senior vice president and China economist based in the Hong Kong office. She is responsible for crafting the firm’s outlook for the Chinese economy and monetary policy, and identifying key regional macro risks and investment trends. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2020, she was the senior China economist at J.P. Morgan for three years. Previously, she served as the China economist at the International Monetary Fund from 2013–2016, where she helped formulate the IMF’s view on China macroeconomics and policies. Earlier in her career, she worked for the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. She has 15 years of investment and financial services experience and holds a Ph.D. in economics from New York University.