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U.S Equity Rally Sustainability And China Slowing Credit Growth

Bernard Aw, APAC Economist, Coface

28-Jun-21 07:00

U.S Equity Rally Sustainability And China Slowing Credit Growth

The S&P 500 managed to power to another record high on Friday. The Morning Run speaks to Bernard Aw, APAC Economist with Coface, about the macroeconomic indicators to watch with regards to the sustainability of the U.S equity rally is sustainable in the long run. They also get into inflation and tapering concerns, oil price outlook, and announcements Bernard is watching out for from China President Xi Jinping about the economy as the Chinese Communist Party celebrates its 100 years anniversary.

Produced by: Mike Gong

Presented by: Lyn Mak, Noelle Lim, Roshan Kanesan


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