It is a daily ritual for millions of Australians, but if you have noticed the price of your morning flat white or soy latte increase, brace yourself — it is likely to get worse.
By the end of the year,...
It is a daily ritual for millions of Australians, but if you have noticed the price of your morning flat white or soy latte increase, brace yourself — it is likely to get worse.
By the end of the year,...
Despite challenges in real estate, infrastructure, and exports, China is pivoting its economy towards manufacturing and technology. HSBC, the global bank, expresses optimism about China's long-term economic prospects as it transitions to a more consumer-driven, sustainable economy. While short-term headwinds may persist, HSBC anticipates a stronger future for China as it adapts to economic maturity.
China experienced inflation in February (0.7% year-on-year) after months of deflation. Despite this, some analysts believe deflation still looms and consumers remain cautious. However, Shaun Rein of China Market Research Group suggests investors consider re-entering the Chinese market as valuations are low. China's economic challenges over the past year have led to declines in stock markets, but Rein believes long-term growth prospects are promising, especially in domestic neighborhood electric vehicle manufacturers.