Thoughts on the Market

Tackling Economic Hurdles in Europe and Asia

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Sep 30, 2025
Economists dive into the economic hurdles facing China, Japan, and the European Union. China grapples with deflation and excess capacity, while Japan's cautious approach contrasts with rising prices. At the same time, Europe shows mixed recovery signals and debates the end of disinflation. Key discussions include monetary policies and fiscal impacts in major economies, revealing the interconnected challenges that shape global economic landscapes.
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INSIGHT

Anti-Involution Targets Supply, Not Demand

  • China’s “anti-involution” targets excess supply and price competition in manufacturing to address persistent deflation.
  • Chetan Ahya warns supply cuts alone won’t solve deflation; demand support is required.
ADVICE

Prioritize Targeted Social Spending

  • Policymakers should support consumption via systematic social-welfare spending to beat deflation sustainably.
  • Chetan Ahya recommends targeting migrant workers and the rural poor to boost demand.
INSIGHT

Nominal Growth Matters Amid Deflation

  • Morgan Stanley expects China real GDP around 4.7% this year with nominal GDP near 4% due to deflationary pressures.
  • Chetan Ahya emphasizes nominal GDP matters more when prices are falling.
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