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Duncan Wrigley

10 September 2024 China+ Monitor Insipid core consumer inflation confirms sorry demand picture

  • China’s disappointing August core consumer inflation data point to persistently weak demand.
  • Headline CPI was boosted by a short-term spike in fresh vegetable prices.
  • A sharper drop in producer prices reflects excess industrial supply and the laggardly stimulus impact.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

China+ Datanote: PPI, China, August

The upcoming seasonal rebound in construction activity won’t decisively turn around falling producer prices 

Duncan WrigleyChina+

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 9 September 2024: China's core consumer inflation slowed

China's slowing core consumer inflation indicates weak demand
Producer deflation steepens as construction activity splutters

Duncan WrigleyChina+

9 September 2024 China+ Monitor PBoC hints at RRR cut, even though it doesn't make sense

  • A PBoC official on Thursday hinted that an RRR cut is imminent...
  • ...even though the bond market’s performance in August indicates ample liquidity.
  • A likely cut to existing-mortgage rates won’t move the needle on consumption.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

6 September 2024 China+ Monitor BoJ intent on policy normalisation, even if wage growth slows

  • Japan’s nominal wage growth held up well in July, thanks to both bonuses and regular pay rises.
  • Headline wage growth is likely to fade in the coming months, but that won’t shift the BoJ.
  • The timing of the BoJ’s next rate hike is dependent on its perception of market risk.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 5 September 2024: Japan's wage surge propelled by bonuses

Japan's wage surge largely propelled by bonuses, but regular pay also making gains

Duncan WrigleyChina+

5 September 2024 China+ Monitor China's services firms cut prices, despite rising costs and activity

  • China’s August services PMIs indicate steady demand growth, but activity was hit by bad weather.
  • Services firms cut prices, in response to fierce competition, despite rising costs.
  • Consumers remain much more keen to spend on tourism rather than big-ticket items or housing.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 4 September 2024: Severe competition drives services price cuts

Severe competition drives services price cuts in China, despite resilient demand

Duncan WrigleyChina+

China+ Datanote: Caixin manufacturing PMI, China, August

Caixin headline manufacturing index makes only minor revival, dragged by sinking new export orders 

Duncan WrigleyChina+

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 2 September 2024:Caixin manufacturing index still at low level

Caixin manufacturing index still at low level, despite modest uptick
Korea's manufacturing index robust, but export orders slip

Duncan WrigleyChina+

2 September 2024 China+ Monitor China's aging housing stock another reason for people to save

  • China’s controversial ‘housing pension’ scheme rollout highlights the cost of an aging housing stock.
  • Homeowners worry they will have to foot more of the bill for maintaining housing; another reason to save.
  • Q2 credit data suggest the game plan to hit “about 5%” GDP growth this year is running into obstacles.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

PM Datanote: PPI, China, July

Producer deflation set for only modest improvement in H2

Duncan WrigleyChina+

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 9 August 2024: Food inflation lifts China's consumer inflation

China's consumer inflation buoyed by seasonal food inflation, rather than demand
Producer deflation extends decline amid oversupply

Duncan WrigleyChina+

12 August 2024 China+ Monitor China's inflation data confirm sluggish demand

  • China’s headline consumer inflation rose in July, but this was due to weather-related food inflation.
  • Domestic demand still looks sluggish, based on core consumer inflation.
  • A jump in auto trade-in subsidy applications, despite overall falling sales, offers a ray of hope for H2.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

7 August 2024 China+ Monitor Japan's eye-catching wage uptick unlikely to be sustained for long

  • Japan’s June wage rise beat market expectations, in both nominal and real terms.
  • The rise was largely driven by a spike in special cash payments, rather than regular pay.
  • Governor Ueda will, however, cite the wage uptick as justifying last week’s BoJ’s policy rate hike.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

5 August 2024 China+ Monitor China's new urbanisation plan should ramp up domestic demand

  • China’s new urbanisation action plan, announced last week, has largely flown under the radar...
  • ...But, if properly implemented, it should go a long way to rebalancing China’s economy...
  • ...By unleashing the full domestic demand potential embedded in the unfinished urbanisation project.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

PM Datanote: Official Manufacturing PMI, China, July

China's official PMIs point to stagnating manufacturing activity

Duncan WrigleyChina+

China+ Datanote: BoJ Decision, Japan, July

BoJ raises the policy rate ahead of market expectations

Duncan WrigleyChina+

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 31 July 2024: BoJ raises the policy rate

BoJ raises the policy rate ahead of market expectations
China's official PMIs point to stagnating manufacturing activity & slump in construction demand

Duncan WrigleyChina+

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