Assessing U.S. Consumers’ Health, Crisis in the East, and Repricing the Cost of Capital

The resurgence of the long end of the yield curve back to the high in October 2022 has puzzled many strategists and investors. Compared to last year when CPI inflation was at 8.3% y/y and the Fed was barely halfway through its monetary policy tightening cycle, CPI inflation today has fallen to 3.2% y/y (July)ContinueContinue reading “Assessing U.S. Consumers’ Health, Crisis in the East, and Repricing the Cost of Capital”

China: Implications from Real Estate Crackdown and Growth Outlook

Download PDF: perspective-on-chinese-real-estate-sector-pcDownload The news related to Evergrande default last month has reignite investors attention to the country real estate sector, which is a major driver of Chinese growth and strongly intertwined to the country’s banking sector. Moreover, property accounts for 70% of household wealth – a significantly higher portion compared to U.S. and JapanContinueContinue reading “China: Implications from Real Estate Crackdown and Growth Outlook”

Chinese and Asian High Yield Corporate Bonds: Feeling the Heat

The jitter surrounding Evergrande’s solvency problem has spread to other Chinese property developers that account for sizeable portion of Chinese and Asian High Yield Corporate index. Chart 1 and 2 show spreads of Chinese and Asian USD bonds have widened to 16% and 11.5%, respectively, while the total return index declined 18% and 12% fromContinueContinue reading “Chinese and Asian High Yield Corporate Bonds: Feeling the Heat”