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If We Don’t Have Support, China’s Data Could Get Worse, Says UBS’s Hu

If We Don’t Have Support, China’s Data Could Get Worse, Says UBS’s Hu

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Business, Social Studies

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The transcript discusses the worsening economic conditions in China, focusing on PMI numbers and economic data indicating weakness. It suggests that policy easing might be necessary. The discussion covers China's economic trajectory, internal transformations, and trade tensions, emphasizing the need for supportive monetary and fiscal policies. Despite previous measures like tax cuts, the economic slowdown persists, raising questions about the adequacy of current support. The global economic slowdown is also highlighted, with China not being an exception, and the hope for a mild deceleration with supportive policies.

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What does the recent PMI data suggest about China's economy?

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How has the economic data indicated a need for policy easing in China?

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What kind of support does the speaker believe is necessary for China's economy?

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What are the implications of the global economic slowdown for China?

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What does the speaker hope for regarding China's economic deceleration this year?

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