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China stimulus requires investors’ patience and sophistication

Debt restructuring is a central part of Beijing’s stimulus package. It demands investor patience and sophistication

October 22, 2024 / 16:18 IST
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Beijing announced a slew of unusual policy changes in late September.

Ironically, China’s President Xi Jinping has been cornered into the same uncomfortable spot reserved for high-profile chief executives like JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Jamie Dimon: Impatient stock investors are brushing aside the intricacies of running complex businesses and demanding simplistic numbers to justify their euphoria.

Last week, as JPMorgan’s share price was hovering near a record high, Dimon called out analysts’ obsession with the bank’s future net interest income. It was just one “damn number” that can change drastically depending on the US economy and the shape of the yield curve. “We spend too much time on just this irrelevancy, so you get a model — number in your model,” he said.

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Xi is not as outspoken, but his administration must be feeling the same exasperation. Since Beijing announced a slew of unusual policy changes in late September, spurring a sharp stock market rally, many have been looking for magic numbers at minister-level press conferences.

10 trillion yuan ($1.4 trillion) fiscal stimulus is needed to continue the market rally, traders have said. The lack of big numerical disclosures from the briefings held by the likes of the Ministry of Finance were thus seen as a disappointment and created sharp swings in Chinese equities.