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Below is a list of our China+ Publications for the last 6 months. If you are looking for reports older than 6 months please email info@pantheonmacro.com, or contact your account rep

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2 April 2025 China+ Monitor Korean export uptick unlikely to be sustained amid trade risks

  • Korean export growth accelerated in March, but due to post-holiday effects and front-loading or orders.
  • The manufacturing PMI slipped in March, despite a robust new export order reading.
  • Firms are worried about tariff hikes and political risks, with the impeachment ruling due on Friday.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

1 April 2025 China+ Monitor China's PMIs point to sustained stimulus lift, but the trade war looms

  • China’s official March PMIs showed lasting, though waning, stimulus support for activity.
  • The manufacturing index is still above 50, but sentiment slipped ahead of likely US tariff hikes today.
  • Construction new orders dived, raising questions about local-government investment activity.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

China+ Datanote: Official Manufacturing PMI, China, March

China's manufacturing PMI nudges up, but sentiment ebbs

Duncan WrigleyChina+

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 31 March 2025: China's manufacturing PMI nudges up

China's manufacturing PMI nudges up, but sentiment ebbs; construction order slump is worrying

Duncan WrigleyChina+

China+ Datanote: Tokyo CPI, Japan, March

Tokyo inflation picks up, but the BoJ's immediate focus will be on US auto tariffs

Duncan WrigleyChina+

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 28 March 2025: Tokyo inflation rises

Tokyo inflation picks up, but the BoJ's immediate focus will be on US auto tariffs

Duncan WrigleyChina+

31 March 2025 China+ Monitor The BoJ to focus on tariff impact, as food inflation builds again

  • Tokyo inflation rose in March, due to higher goods and se vices inflation despite cooling fresh food inflation.
  • April inflation is likely to jump after energy subsidies expire, while non-perishable food inflation rises.
  • Still, the BoJ, focusing on the impact of higher US auto tariffs, is likely to keep the policy rate steady on May 1.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

28 March 2025 China+ Monitor PBoC Changes MLF operations to multi-rate, fixed amount bidding

  • China appears to be prioritising RMB stability over rate cuts, after decent activity data at the start of the year.
  • Industrial profits saw tangible improvements in the first two months, led by rising manufacturing demand.
  • The stimulus-led profit growth recovery in China will face significant headwinds from rising trade tensions.

Kelvin Lam (Senior China+ Economist)China+

March 2025 - China+ Chartbook

  • - CHINA CRANKS UP FISCAL SUPPORT; LIKELY MORE TO COME
  • - BOJ SHIFTING TO HAWKISH BIAS AS FOOD INFLATION RISES
  • - KOREA CHIP EXPORTS UNDER COMPETITIVE PRESSURE

Kelvin Lam (Senior China+ Economist)China+

26 March 2025 China+ Monitor Korean consumer sentiment still shaken as exports rebound

  • Korean consumer sentiment faltered again in March, due to worries about growth and job prospects.
  • Business sentiment is faring better, at least in the tech sector; profitability is still under pressure, however.
  • WDA 20-day exports rebounded in March, thanks to chip exports reviving after the Lunar New Year holiday.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

China+ Datanote: MLF rate, China, March

PBoC prioritising RMB defence over rate cuts, after decent activity data in the first two months

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25 March 2025 China+ Monitor Japan's rising stagflation risk, as firms worry about growth outlook

  • The BoJ is likely to persist with two more rate hikes this year, despite early warning signals about growth.
  • Japanese business sentiment sank to its lowest since January 2021 in yesterday’s composite flash PMI.
  • Broadening food inflation is likely to prop up consumer inflation, pointing towards the risk of stagflation.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

China+ Datanote: 20-day Exports, Korea, March

Korean exports regain their vim after the holiday, led by semiconductor shipments

Duncan WrigleyChina+

China+ Datanote: National CPI, Japan, February

Japan’s consumer inflation slows as energy subsidies kick in

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CHINA+ DATA WRAP 21 March 2025: Japan's inflation slows on energy subsidies

Japan's inflation slows due to energy subsidies
Korea's 20-day WDA exports rebound led by chip exports, but the outlook is murky

Duncan WrigleyChina+

24 March 2025 China+ Monitor A flickering light at the end of the tunnel for China's property market

  • The structural adjustment in China’s residential property market is inching towards a resolution.
  • The government isn’t bailing out developers but is pushing to resolve excess home-supply issues.
  • More policy support for residential demand is a likely response to trade-war escalation.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

20 March 2025 China+ Monitor BoJ stands pat in March on external trade policy considerations

  • The BoJ left rates unchanged at yesterday’s meeting, citing the evolving external situation as a new risk.
  • The Bank considers developments in domestic wages and prices are in line with it achieving its policy target.
  • We continue to expect two more hikes in 2025, taking rates to 1%, with the next rise in Q2.

Kelvin Lam (Senior China+ Economist)China+

18 March 2025 China+ Monitor China looking in somewhat better shape ahead of tariff hikes

  • China’s key activity data for the first two months of 2025 beat market expectations on all fronts.
  • Local governments have stepped up investment, while manufacturing is roaring ahead.
  • But consumption spending is making only gradual progress; funding is key to the new plan.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 17 March 2025: Government investment rises

China's local governments get the memo on boosting domestic demand
Consumption makes modest improvements, as the trade storm looms

Duncan WrigleyChina+

China+ Datanote: Money & Credit, February, China

Robust government bond issuance pushes up credit growth, despite lacklustre private sector credit demand

Duncan WrigleyChina+

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