What might Chinese deflation mean for interest rates, commodity prices and even EV exports outside China?
When Australia’s central bank released its quarterly economic update last week, China’s “uncertain” economic outlook topped a list of domestic worries for Australia.
The International Monetary Fund too singled out China in its latest world economic outlook as among the “downside” tilts to its balance of risks.
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