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What to make of recent developments in China

We doubt that recent signs of policy easing in China are a precursor to a sharp rebound in either credit growth or the country’s economy. That in turn informs our forecast that government bond yields there will fall further, and our downbeat view of the prospects for the “risky” assets which are especially sensitive to its business cycle.

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