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China Economy with Fexingo: Beijing's Policies, Trade, and Asia-Pacific Markets
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China Economy with Fexingo: Beijing's Policies, Trade, and Asia-Pacific Markets

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China's economy is the world's second-largest, yet its policy signals can feel opaque. Lucas and Luna cut through the noise each episode, examining Beijing's latest monetary and fiscal moves, trade tensions with the US and EU, and the ripple effects across Asia-Pacific markets. They ground every conversation in real-time data from Chinese industrial production, PMIs, and export figures — no punditry, just the numbers and the strategic outlook. Whether dissecting the PBOC's rate decisions, the impact of export controls on semiconductors, or the shifting dynamics of ASEAN supply chains, this show serves investors, analysts, and executives who need to understand China's role in global markets — not headlines, but the underlying incentives and constraints. Expect a calm, evidence-based dissection of what works, what doesn't, and what could change next. Lucas challenges official narratives with data; Luna asks the uncomfortable questions about debt, demographics, and decoupling. Each episode leaves you with a clearer map of the risks and opportunities in the world's most consequential economy. How will China's stimulus affect your portfolio — and when does the trade war become a cold war?

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Why Chinas Port Traffic Tells a Truer Story Than GDP

Jun 6, 20267mEp. 34S1

Lucas and Luna dig into the disconnect between China's official GDP growth and its real-world port traffic, which hit a record high in May 2026. They explain why container throughput at Shanghai and Ningbo-Zhoushan is a

Why China Stocks Are Falling Faster Than the Yuan

Jun 5, 20265mEp. 33S1

On June 5, 2026, China ETFs like FXI and KWEB are down sharply even as the yuan stabilizes near 6.77 per dollar. Lucas and Luna dissect the divergence: U.S. chip tariffs, a hot jobs report pushing Fed cuts further out, a

Why Chinas Consumer Confidence Lags Its Factory Boom

Jun 5, 20267mEp. 32S1

China's factories are humming, but its consumers remain cautious. Lucas and Luna examine the disconnect between record industrial output and stubbornly weak household spending. Data shows China's industrial profits surge

Why High-End Manufacturing Is Driving China Export Growth

Jun 4, 20267mEp. 31S1

China's export data hit a record $3.5 trillion in 2026, but the composition has shifted dramatically. Lucas and Luna examine how Chinese manufacturers are moving up the value chain — from smartphones to semiconductor equ

Why Chinas Port Volume Is a Better Growth Gauge Than GDP

Jun 4, 20268mEp. 30S1

China's economic data has been confusing lately: GDP is up, but consumer spending is sluggish. In this episode, Lucas and Luna look past the headline numbers to a real-time indicator that many analysts trust more than of

Why China's Property Sector Is Stabilizing Without a Consumer Rebound

Jun 3, 20269mEp. 29S1

Lucas and Luna examine a peculiar divergence in China's economy: property sales and prices are leveling off in several major cities, yet consumer spending remains stubbornly weak. They dig into the latest data showing ho

Why China Stocks Are Rallying Despite New Tariff Threats

Jun 3, 20269mEp. 28S1

Chinese equities are posting their best week in months, even as the U.S. proposes sweeping new tariffs on 60 economies over forced labor trade practices. Lucas and Luna break down the apparent contradiction: the KWEB ETF

China Tech ETFs Surge Despite Trade Concerns

Jun 2, 20266mEp. 27S1

Episode 27 examines the surprising rally in China tech ETFs and major stocks like Alibaba, Baidu, and NIO in early June 2026, even as trade tensions and a shrinking surplus persist. Lucas and Luna break down the disconne

China EV Stocks Are Splitting From the Yuan Again

Jun 2, 20265mEp. 26S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine a striking divergence in China markets as of early June 2026: while the yuan holds steady around 6.77 per dollar and broad China ETFs like FXI drift lower, electric vehicle stocks

Why the Yuan Is Winning Against Tariffs in 2026

Jun 1, 20267mEp. 25S1

Lucas and Luna unpack a counterintuitive story: the Chinese yuan is strengthening despite trade tensions and a slowing domestic economy. They examine why the yuan has appreciated to 6.79 per dollar, what it means for Chi

Why Chinas Trade Surplus Is Shrinking Despite Record Exports

Jun 1, 20268mEp. 24S1

Episode 24 of China Economy with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna examine why China's trade surplus is narrowing even as exports hit new highs. With exports at $3.5 trillion and imports rising faster to $4.4 trillion, the surplus

Chinas Property Sector Stabilizes Without a Consumer Rebound

May 31, 20265mEp. 23S1

Episode 23 of China Economy with Fexingo takes a fresh angle: China's property sector is showing signs of stabilization — home sales in tier-1 cities are up for the third straight month — while consumer spending remains

Why Baidu and NIO Are Bucking the China Selloff

May 31, 20265mEp. 22S1

While most China stocks have been sliding in May 2026, Baidu and NIO are up 5.9% and 7.7% respectively over the past five days. Lucas and Luna dig into what's driving the divergence: Baidu's AI cloud revenue accelerating

Why China EV Stocks Are Splitting From the Yuan

May 30, 20265mEp. 21S1

Lucas and Luna examine a surprising divergence in May 2026: Chinese EV makers like NIO and BYD are gaining despite a weakening yuan, while e-commerce stocks like Alibaba and Pinduoduo are falling. They explore structural

Why Chinese Tech Stocks Are Diverging From the Yuan

May 30, 20268mEp. 20S1

Baidu is up almost six percent in a week while Pinduoduo is down more than ten percent. The yuan is stable near 6.79 per dollar. Lucas and Luna dig into what's driving this divergence inside China's tech sector — and why

Why Chinas Wealth Effect Isnt Reaching Its Consumers

May 29, 20265mEp. 19S1

China's stock market has been volatile in 2026, with tech stocks like Pinduoduo down over 10% in a week, yet consumer companies like JD and Alibaba tell a different story. Why isn't the market's performance translating i

Why JD and Pinduoduo Tell Different Stories About China Consumption

May 29, 20269mEp. 18S1

China's consumer economy is sending mixed signals. While Pinduoduo tumbled over 15% in five days, JD.com fell more than 7%. But the divergence isn't just about price competition — it reflects a structural shift in how Ch

Why Pinduoduo Is Down 16 Percent in a Week

May 28, 20269mEp. 17S1

China's e-commerce giant Pinduoduo lost 16.2% in the five trading days ending May 28, 2026, far outpacing declines in Alibaba and JD.com. Lucas and Luna unpack what's behind the sell-off: slowing consumer spending in low

Why China Tech Stocks Are Splitting From the Yuan

May 28, 20267mEp. 16S1

Lucas and Luna examine a perplexing divergence in China markets: while the yuan has stabilized near 6.79 per dollar, the KWEB China internet ETF has dropped nearly 4% in a week and JD.com is down over 8%. They drill into

Why China Tech ETFs Are Diverging From the Yuan

May 27, 20267mEp. 15S1

This episode of China Economy with Fexingo examines a striking disconnect in May 2026: China-focused ETFs like FXI, KWEB, and MCHI are all down sharply over the past week, even as the yuan strengthens against the dollar

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