China’s real estate market is in decline. Debt deflation hangs in the air. The country’s workforce is shrinking and GDP growth is trending downwards.

No wonder the International Monetary Fund at its recent shindig in Marrakech warned of slowing economic growth in the People’s Republic, raising the prospect of “Japanisation” – the prolonged economic and financial malaise that afflicted its once high-flying neighbour after an asset bubble imploded three decades ago.

The trouble is that China’s economic imbalances are far worse than Japan’s in 1990. And that’s before considering the ruinous economic consequences of President Xi Jinping’s autocratic rule.

  • cooljacob204
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    61 year ago

    This is predicting an eventual crash/slow down not saying it already happened.

    • Uranium3006
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      31 year ago

      Also how specific, q3 of one year disproves everything I suppose. Even the great depression had a dead cat bounce

      • @markr
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        -11 year ago

        Lol. China routinely outperforms all other major economies with respect to gdp.