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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDifficult for a fiscal 'bazooka' to stabilize Chinese economy, strategist saysLuis Costa, global head of EM sovereign credit at Citi, discusses the outlook for the Chinese economy and fiscal policy, along with the U.S. bank's favored emerging market credit and currency calls this year.
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There isn't a fiscal bazooka that can be aimed at all of China's economic issues, a Citi strategist says. The idea that China's government will be able to steer the economy towards prosperity is an assumption that needs to be revised. "We know that fiscal is the number one lever, but it's still very troubled waters for the Chinese economy." AdvertisementChina's economic situation is far too anemic for a big fiscal spending package to save the day. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDispersion is coming among emerging market central banks, Citi analyst saysLuis Costa, global head of EM sovereign credit at Citi, says dispersion is coming in emerging market monetary policy, offering opportunities for investors.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTurkey's unorthodox economic policy will be difficult to sustain, strategist saysLuis Costa, head of CEEMEA FX strategy at Citi, discusses the investing outlook for Turkey as the country's presidential election heads into a runoff, and says Turkey's economic policy has been "beyond unorthodox."
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCiti: 'Absolutely nothing stunning' about Bank of Japan yield tweak despite market reactionLuis Costa, head of CEEMEA strategy at Citi, discusses the impact of the Bank of Japan's shock decision to widen its target range for 10-year Japanese government bond yields.
[1/3] A girl walks past a flag of Ghana outside the Cape Coast Castle, in Ghana, July 28, 2019. "If Ghana decides to use the guarantee, it has to pay back immediately to the World Bank," Mitu Gulati, a law professor at the University of Virginia and debt restructuring expert, said. "This is a highly protected instrument that was issued with the logic that Ghana would never default on the World Bank," Gulati said. Ghana 2030 bondIN OR OUT? Ghana has not yet said whether the 2030 issue will be part of its debt restructuring.
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