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2024 Asia Economics Outlook: Still Divergent?

Dec 5, 2023
Asia's economic recovery may continue to be out of step with the rest of the world. The growth and inflation divergence in Asian economies post-COVID is analyzed, with a focus on India, Japan, and China. The podcast discusses the challenges facing China in managing aggregate demand and inflationary pressures. It emphasizes the asynchronous recovery of Asia compared to the rest of the world.
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Asia's Recovery Has Become Asynchronous

  • Post-COVID, Asian business cycles have become asynchronous with the world and with each other.
  • Nominal GDP differences now matter more than real GDP when comparing Asian recoveries.
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Divergent Prospects For China, Japan, India

  • Morgan Stanley expects India's and Japan's nominal GDP outlooks to be stronger than China's in 2024.
  • China faces constrained nominal growth due to intense deleveraging pressures despite easing measures.
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China's Deleveraging Dampens Demand

  • China's deleveraging of local governments and property firms is depressing aggregate demand and inflation.
  • Coordinated monetary and fiscal easing should only yield a modest, bumpy recovery in 2024.
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