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Shenzhen Stock Exchange Composite Index (SZCOMP INDEX)

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Shenzhen Composite Index is an actual market-cap weighted index (no free float factor) that tracks the stock performance of all the A-share and B-share lists on Shenzhen Stock Exchange. The index was developed on April 3, 1991 with a base price of 100.
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bearishMacroeconomics
29 Jun 2021 18:49

China Macro: Profits Flowing Gently Down the Stream

Last month’s industrial profits were in line, but if we look past the impact of commodity price dislocations, earnings outlook is decidedly less...

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26 Jun 2021 02:39

China Properties: Like Clockwork, Real Estate Investments Haven't Skipped a Beat

Housing FAI in May continued a secular trend that may make or break China's recovery. Inventory drawdowns may afford developers some breathing...

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bullishMacroeconomics
22 Jun 2021 15:14

China Macro: Operation Twist | The Deposit Version

The PBOC’s latest deposit rate reform may encourage spending and investments at the margin, but it falls short of being a major market catalyst....

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bearishMacroeconomics
17 Jun 2021 20:03

China Macro: Consumers Remain on the Sidelines, as Their Home Equity Grows

China's latest macro data are uninspiring. We are particularly concerned about weak consumer spending. The other domestic GDP components also point...

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bearishMacroeconomics
12 Jun 2021 03:01

Glut and Famine: We Might See Snow in China This Summer

TSF data for May reinforce our view that China's credit impulse is set to dive deeper into negative territory. This may put a lid on the...

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