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December 2021
 

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Asia and China 2022 Outlook


It was a challenging year for Emerging Asia, with the impact of COVID-19, fluctuating market conditions in China and uncertainty over central bank policies persistently dampening investor sentiment as well as investor flows in the region.

The market slowdown in China seems to be a recurring theme that will likely impact Asia in the coming months.

Ben Luk, senior multi-asset strategist at State Street and Yuting Shao, macro strategist at State Street, share their 2022 macro outlook for Emerging Asia with an emphasis on China. With early signs that growth expectations are moving in the right direction coupled with more clarity from the United States Federal Reserve, will Asia be able to rebound or will China further its decoupling and drag the region lower? Ben and Yuting examine what might be next under China’s “common prosperity” goal and how geopolitical tensions will unfold between the US and China, especially with China's 20th Party Congress and the US mid-term elections on the horizon in 2022.

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