The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway

China Decode: Why We’re Living in a Labubu Economy

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Sep 16, 2025
Hosts Alice Han and James Kynge dive into China's stock market surge and debate if it signals a genuine recovery or just state-made hype. They discuss Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam, shedding light on China's growing influence in the Global South and the tensions it ignites with Egypt. The conversation shifts to the unexpected rise of Labubu, a quirky plush toy, revealing how it reflects China's cultural export boom. This craze showcases a unique blend of economic strategy and cultural influence shaping global trends.
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INSIGHT

Quiet Bull Run Not A Frenzy

  • China is experiencing a “quiet” or slow bull run driven by rising consumer and business confidence.
  • Regulators aim for steady gains to restore wealth without creating a bubble.
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Institutions Replacing Retail Trading

  • China's market composition is shifting from retail-dominated trading toward more institutional participation.
  • Insurers and ETFs are increasing equity exposure, raising market sophistication.
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Valuations Leave Room — With Limits

  • Valuations remain relatively cheap, giving the rally room to run but not to explode.
  • The government will likely intervene if prices threaten control and stability.
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