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In this episode of The PDB Situation Report: The U.S.-China tariff war continues to simmer. Washington floats the idea of cutting tariffs—while Beijing warns the world not to strike deals with America at its expense. Christopher Balding, a leading expert on Chinese financial markets, joins us to break it down. A brutal terrorist attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir leaves 26 civilians dead. Now, tensions are rising between India and Pakistan—two nuclear-armed rivals. Intelligence analyst Siddhant Kishore explains what's at stake if this turns into something bigger. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
See the full podcast! https://chinauncensored.tv/programs/podcast-293 Trump's tariffs on China have sparked a new trade war! Who is winning? Joining us today is Christopher Balding. He's a Senior fellow at the Henry Jackson society. He's also the founder of New kite data labs, a small think tank focused on China, data, technology and the economy. And check out our other channel, China Uncensored: https://www.youtube.com/ChinaUncensored Our social media: X: https://www.x.com/ChinaUncensored Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChinaUncensored Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ChinaUncensored #China
See the full podcast! https://chinauncensored.tv/programs/podcast-293 Trump's tariffs on China have sparked a new trade war! Who is winning? Joining us today is Christopher Balding. He's a Senior fellow at the Henry Jackson society. He's also the founder of New kite data labs, a small think tank focused on China, data, technology and the economy. And check out our other channel, China Uncensored: https://www.youtube.com/ChinaUncensored Our social media: X: https://www.x.com/ChinaUncensored Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChinaUncensored Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ChinaUncensored #China
See the full podcast! https://chinauncensored.tv/programs/podcast-293 Trump's tariffs on China have sparked a new trade war! Who is winning? Joining us today is Christopher Balding. He's a Senior fellow at the Henry Jackson society. He's also the founder of New kite data labs, a small think tank focused on China, data, technology and the economy. And check out our other channel, China Uncensored: https://www.youtube.com/ChinaUncensored Our social media: X: https://www.x.com/ChinaUncensored Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChinaUncensored Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ChinaUncensored #China
After Beijing retaliated to U.S. tariffs, President Donald Trump has now announced a tariff hike to 125 percent on Chinese products—and a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs on other countries.To understand what's really going on, we're speaking with one of the world's leading experts on the Chinese economy.Christopher Balding was a professor at Peking University's HSBC School of Business until 2018 when he was fired for pushing back against censorship. Now, he is a senior fellow at the Henry Jackson Society and the founder of New Kite Data Labs.“I think President Trump wants to push a very deep, ongoing decoupling from China, and I think he wants to promote that decoupling, not just with China, but [by] drawing at least a secondary moat around near allies like Mexico, Canada, parts of Europe, Japan, and South Korea,” Balding says.Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
China's economy is a disaster. Just how big of a disaster is unknown to even Xi Jinping. Joining us today is Christopher Balding. He's a Senior fellow at the Henry Jackson society. He's also the founder of New kite data labs, a small think tank focused on China, data, technology and the economy. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and hit that bell icon to get notified when new videos come out: https://bit.ly/3u1eKSZ And check out our other channel China Uncensored: https://youtube.com/channel/UCgFP46yVT-GG4o1TgXn-04Q Merchandise: https://www.chinaunscripted.com/merchandise Our website: https://www.chinaunscripted.com/ YouTube demonetizes our videos, which is why we rely on support from viewers like you. Please join our 50¢ army at: https://www.patreon.com/chinaunscripted https://www.chinauncensored.locals.com https://www.chinaunscripted.com/support Our social media: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ChinaUncensored Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChinaUncensored Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ChinaUncensored #China
China's economy is headed toward an economic black hole, and there's nothing the Chinese Communist Party can do to make it a soft landing. In this episode of China Unscripted, we discuss the comatose state of China's real estate market, whether China's green tech revolution can sustain itself, and how China could hack into your car. Joining us in this episode is Christopher Balding, a Senior Fellow at the Henry Jackson Society and founder of New Kite Data Labs.
An economist by background and inquisitive explorer by spirit, his research spans fields from CDS pricing to child adoption markets and Chinese loan classification. His borderline obsession with Chinese data, trying to better understand the worlds former fastest growing economy, laid the foundation for what would become New Kite Data Labs. He is excited to leave academia for a more stimulating, active, and challenging environment of doing and building with many projects to come. He lives somewhere, might be married, and probably has some kids. In this episode, Christopher talks about the current state of affairs between USA and China, Why china doesn't need a trigger event to start a war on Taiwan, how the post US-China Decoupling world will look like and more in his conversation with Velina Tchakarova. Topics:00:00 Sneak Peak01:20 Introduction02:35 Key Takeaways from the CCP Congress04:45 Xi's 3rd term & the CCP's relation with the chinese society08:53 The Chinese Economy post Zero Covid16:51 Current state of affairs between China and USA 21:15 USA's U-Turn on China Policy / China's Support of Russia / Taiwan Escalation27:41 Unexpected possible triggers for China - Taiwan war35:49 Impact of US-China Decoupling 40:54 Bifurcation of global Technology and networks? 46:12 Europe's stance on China54:00 Closing Remarks Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfBfBd-1kvCOPxVll8tBJ9Q/join
Learn more about CI Futures here: http://completeintel.com/2022PromoThere's all this buzz around Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan. What is she doing there? Why all the stress? Why is China upset? Also, Yellen got China to stop the stimulus? If China starts the stimulus, will that be a really good thing for Chinese equities? And what does that do for the CNY? We also discussed the likelihood now with Pelosi's visit that China will start stimulating. And what does that mean for oil and gas imports and Europe?Will China try to hurt US companies that are in China? Do you think they could push against expats in China and make life difficult for them? What are possible aggressive moves that China could take? Like cyberattacks?There has been some potential whispers of China taking over some of Taiwan's small islands to make a statement. Is that possible? And will they take it on other countries like India? What is the likelihood of China and the US in direct warfare engagement in the next twelve months?--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the 28th episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week. Follow The Week Ahead panel on Twitter:Tony: https://twitter.com/TonyNashNerdAlbert: https://twitter.com/amlivemon/Chris: https://twitter.com/BaldingsWorldWatch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/D7E2ScwkkyQ
"WHO OWNS HUAWEI? HUAWEI PAYS OUT HUGE DIVIDENDS TO EMPLOYEES! Thinking Out Loud"In this episode of his "Thinking Out Loud" series, Double D discusses news that telecom giant #Huawei has paid out $9.6 billion in dividends to current and former employees.Double D uses the Huawei pay out to ask the controversial question "Who owns Huawei?" The company's employees? Founder Ren Zhengfei? or the Communist Party of China (CPC)?Jumping in to the video, Double D dissects a thesis paper from Toshio Goto, a research professor at the Japan University of Economics, which seeks to discredit claims that Huawei is de-facto owned by the Chinese state. Citing the paper, Double D lays out Huawei's ESOP/CO-OP structure, while explaining the "Company Law of the People's Republic of #China" which has necessitated the curious relationship between Huawei's employee ownership and the company's trade union.He goes on to outline the company's system of employee elections, trade union based "phantom stocks", and how representatives from the Employee Commission elect the Board of Representatives and fill vacancies in administrative roles.Switching gears, Double D dives in to the smear campaign against Huawei, telling the story of Christopher Balding, an expat and self-proclaimed libertarian, who formerly taught at a Chinese university and who claims he was fired from his position due to a state-mandated censorship campaign.Double D shows how talking heads like Balding were one of the spearheads in the campaign against Huawei which lead to the US sanctions against the company.He goes on to show how the campaign against Huawei is only one facet in the greater propaganda war against China, citing Balding's reactionary tweets, his regular anti-China contributions to Bloomberg, and questioning whether Balding is simply a zealous libertarian, or perhaps a state department stooge.Rounding off the video, Double D examines the role cooperatives like Huawei play in the Dengist development of Market #Socialism; touching on China's massive network of State Owned Enterprises, and showing admiration for the millions of CPC cadres who went out into the Chinese countryside to aid in poverty alleviation efforts.#IndepedentMedia
Talking about opportunism, what one would call a disaster in Ukraine presents opportunities that some regimes worldwide would want to leverage, particularly those with predatory schemes. Yet, perhaps the same can be said for Western powers, and one opportunity in the world of money may be presenting itself. In our story today, we talk about an unprecedented moment in the world of finances, the consequences of which have a great deal of significance on the Chinese Communist Party's ambitions to dominate the global financial market. Today, Dr. Christopher Balding, economist and former Professor at the Peking University HSBC Business School, joins us on “Forbidden News.”
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Under its Belt and Road Initiative, China has been going all over the signing business deals with countries to build their infrastructure. The United States has been standing on the sidelines, watching China gain increasing influence with and leverage over these countries without doing much to stop it. In this episode of China Unscripted, we discuss how the US should be doing something similar with green energy to tackle climate change, China setting standards for 5G, the effectiveness of blacklisting Chinese Companies, and as well as other topics. Joining us in this episode is Christopher Balding, a fellow at the Henry Jackson Society and an associate professor at the Fulbright University Vietnam. He was formerly an associate professor at Peking University HSBC School of Business in Shenzhen, China.
“The risk is not Evergrande itself … This is metastasizing into other areas.” We sit down with https://www.theepochtimes.com/t-china (China) expert Dr. Christopher Balding, a former professor at Peking University's HSBC Business School and the Fulbright University Vietnam. We discuss the Evergrande debt crisis, the hidden inner workings of the Chinese economic and financial system, and Beijing's increasing aggression toward https://www.theepochtimes.com/t-taiwan (Taiwan). Subscribe to the American Thought Leaders https://ept.ms/ATLnewsletter (newsletter) so you never miss an episode. Follow http://epochtv.com/ (EpochTV) on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTVus (https://www.facebook.com/EpochTVus) Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTVus (https://twitter.com/EpochTVus) Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/EpochTV (https://rumble.com/c/EpochTV) Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/epochtv (https://gettr.com/user/epochtv) Gab: https://gab.com/EpochTV (https://gab.com/EpochTV) Telegram: https://t.me/EpochTV (https://t.me/EpochTV) Parler: https://parler.com/#/user/EpochTV (https://parler.com/#/user/EpochTV)
“The risk is not Evergrande itself … This is metastasizing into other areas.”We sit down with China expert Dr. Christopher Balding, a former professor at Peking University's HSBC Business School and the Fulbright University Vietnam. We discuss the Evergrande debt crisis, the hidden inner workings of the Chinese economic and financial system, and Beijing's increasing aggression toward Taiwan.Subscribe to the American Thought Leaders newsletter so you never miss an episode.Follow EpochTV on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTVusTwitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTVusRumble: https://rumble.com/c/EpochTVGettr: https://gettr.com/user/epochtvGab: https://gab.com/EpochTVTelegram: https://t.me/EpochTVParler: https://parler.com/#/user/EpochTV
China systematically targeted Hunter Biden with business deals involving the Chinese state, intelligence, and even China's military, the People's Liberation Army. This is not the Hunter Biden laptop story from the NY Post! This is from a report based on publicly available documents that media have refused to cover. How much did Joe Biden know about Hunter Biden's China deals? Economist and China expert Christopher Balding joins us on China Unscripted to discuss the report and its possible effects on US China relations and the US election 2020. Read the report for yourself! https://www.baldingsworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/KVBJHB.pdf
Steve Bannon and Jack Maxey are joined by Dave Ramaswamy to bring you a special episode of War Room: Pandemic as they discuss the Chinese Communist Party's influence on the 2020 US Elections. Calling in is Christopher Balding and Rudy Giuliani to discuss how Joe Biden is compromised by the CCP.
Steve Bannon and Jack Maxey are joined by Dave Ramaswamy to bring you a special episode of War Room: Pandemic as they discuss the Chinese Communist Party's influence on the 2020 US Elections. Calling in is Christopher Balding and Rudy Giuliani to discuss how Joe Biden is compromised by the CCP.
The Chinese military has gained access to the personal data on millions of influential people around the world, including Americans, and yes, including their Tiktok data. This was the findings of China expert Christopher Balding who's responsible for the Zhenhua data leak. Zhenhua is a Chinese company that was gathering data on millions of people worldwide the Chinese Communist Party would like to influence and bend to their will.
A New Zealand academic who specialises in Chinese politics says data amassed by a company believed to be used by China's intelligence service shows a detailed knowledge of the New Zealand political landscape. Politicians, their families and defence officials are included in a list identifying almost 800 New Zealanders. The dataset was discovered by an American researcher Christopher Balding. It has been pieced together with the help of cyber-security company Internet 2.0 and a team of international researchers, including Canterbury University professor Anne-Marie Brady. Dr Brady, who specialises in political interference from China, speaks to Corin Dann.
Raheem Kassam and Jack Maxey are joined by Steve Bannon to discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as a new story pops about a massive data collection operation being run by a company with heavy ties to Chinese Communist Party. Christopher Balding calls in to provide more insight on the CCP data collection story. Also calling in is Chris Fenton to discuss the latest controversy coming out of Disney about the new Mulan movie.
Raheem Kassam and Jack Maxey are joined by Steve Bannon to discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as a new story pops about a massive data collection operation being run by a company with heavy ties to Chinese Communist Party. Christopher Balding calls in to provide more insight on the CCP data collection story. Also calling in is Chris Fenton to discuss the latest controversy coming out of Disney about the new Mulan movie.
Barry Ritholtz, Founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, and Host of Masters of Business, discusses the grim future for the U.S. bar scene. Cass Sunstein, Bloomberg Opinion columnist and Harvard Law professor, discusses his column, "Twitter Strikes Balance Between Liberty and Lies." Phil Orlando, Chief Equity Market Strategist at Federated Hermes, on why the markets are so positive. Christopher Balding, Associate Professor at Fulbright University in Vietnam and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses the end of Hong Kong independence. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Steve Bannon, Jack Maxey, Jason Miller, and Raheem Kassam cover the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as the virus continues to make waves throughout the United States and it's economy. Calling in is Christopher Balding to talk about the microeconomics of China, John McLaughlin on his latest polling, and Shawn Olds to talk about his platform to help non-profits fundraise in these trying times.
Steve Bannon, Jack Maxey, Jason Miller, and Raheem Kassam cover the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as the virus continues to make waves throughout the United States and it's economy. Calling in is Christopher Balding to talk about the microeconomics of China, John McLaughlin on his latest polling, and Shawn Olds to talk about his platform to help non-profits fundraise in these trying times.
Steve Bannon and Jack Maxey are joined in studio by Curtis Ellis to discuss the shutdown of Italy. Calling in is Maria Luisa Rossi Hawkins to highlight the situation on the ground in Italy. Also calling in is Christopher Balding to discuss the microeconomics of China and the virus.
Steve Bannon and Jack Maxey are joined in studio by Curtis Ellis to discuss the shutdown of Italy. Calling in is Maria Luisa Rossi Hawkins to highlight the situation on the ground in Italy. Also calling in is Christopher Balding to discuss the microeconomics of China and the virus.
Steve Bannon and Jack Maxey are joined by callers Christopher Balding and Mark Simon to discuss China's microeconomics and what the situation on the ground in China actually is.
Steve Bannon and Jack Maxey are joined by callers Christopher Balding and Mark Simon to discuss China's microeconomics and what the situation on the ground in China actually is.
Professor Christopher Balding joins the program to talk about corona virus, and the handling of the outbreak by the Chinese government. Hosted by Josiah Neeley of R Street. Produced by Braden McCullough.
Lisa Shalett, Chief Investment Officer, Wealth Management for Morgan Stanley, discusses her investment outlook and strategy. John Butler, Senior Telecom Services & Equipment Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, to preview Apple earnings and discuss how the coronavirus is hitting supply chains. Christopher Balding, Associate Professor at Fulbright University Vietnam and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on Xi Jinping's response to the coronavirus. John Kilduff, Founder of Again Capital, on the big risk to oil markets from the coronavirus. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
“The surveillance state and what’s going on in Xinjiang and all of the things that Huawei and related companies are doing. It really just puts the fear of God in you, not just for how that impacts China, but how that is spilling over and impacting values around the world.”— Christopher BaldingLocation: New YorkDate: Wednesday, Oct 23rd 2019Role: ProfessorThe CCP's ever-expanding surveillance state is eroding the limited freedom left in China. Tactics such as facial recognition, social credit system and information warfare are used to intimidate and control the population.Censorship is rife, and The Great Firewall of China blocks sites and content, including references to the Tiananmen Square massacre, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google, Wikipedia and even Winnie the Pooh.Many Chinese 'replica' sites operate in a similar space to these; however, there is a distinct difference; they are highly censored and closely monitored. If you search for or try and send a message using Weibo or WeChat and it contains 'Tank Man', 'Tiananmen Square Massacre', 'Free Tibet' or anything else that is on the Chinese Government block list, your message never arrives.The Chinese Communist Party has a tight hold on the data you consume and share. So, why are other countries so keen to allow China to build their national infrastructure and telecoms networks?The Belt and Road is a global development initiative in which the Chinese Government build rail and road links across much of the world, in essence, a 'New Silk Road'. These projects are especially prevalent in Asia, Africa and parts of South and Central America. The Chinese Government call this "a bid to enhance regional connectivity and embrace a brighter future" but others see this as a way of China using 'debt-trap diplomacy'. By building expensive infrastructure countries are left indebted to China, perhaps indefinitely, handing leverage to China on future trade deals and negotiations.While countries like the US are sceptical about this Chinese initiative, other western countries seem to be embracing it. Recently the UK's finance minister Phillip Hammond called the project 'a vision'.Similarly to the Belt and Road, the Huawei 5G network is spreading throughout the world. The US has again taken a firm stance against it based on fears of spying and citing Huawei's gaping security holes. However, many other countries are still considering allowing the Chinese company to build their 5G networks.In this interview, I speak to Christopher Balding, a Professor at the Fulbright University in Vietnam. We discuss the Chinese surveillance state, free speech, the Belt and Road and the persecution of the Uygurs.- - - - -Show notes and transcription:https://www.defiance.news/podcast/chinas-surveillance-state-christopher-balding- - - - -Timestamps:- 00:00 - Show Intro- 02:26 - Welcoming Christopher to the show- 04:23 - Christopher’s background- 08:13 - Christopher no longer welcome in China- 15:27 - The 4 T’s- 17:28 - The consequences of speaking out in China- 19:30 - The Belt and Road Initiative- 24:02 - The exportation of Chinese surveillance- 24:19 - Huawei exporting 5G networks- 27:01 - Huawei security flaws- 34:41 - Why are western governments accepting the security and surveillance risks- 36:23 - Bending the knee to China- 39:49 - The persecution of the Uyghurs- 45:05 - What happens next in China- - - - -The success of Defiance will be largely down to the support of you, the listener. Below are a number of ways you can help:- Subscribe to the show on your favourite app so you never miss an episode:iTunesSpotifyDeezerStitcherSoundCloudYouTubeTuneIn- Leave a review of the show on iTunes (5* really helps, if you think the show deserves it).- Share the show and episodes out with your friends and family on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.- Follow Defiance on social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramYouTube- Subscribe to the Defiance mailing list.- Donate Bitcoin here: bc1qd3anlc8lh0cl9ulqah03dmg3r2uxm5r657zr5pIf you have any questions then please email Defiance.- - - - -
Christopher Balding, associate professor at Fulbright University Vietnam, delves into the many layers of the Chinese economy with Mike Green of Thiel Macro. Balding and Green discuss the inconsistencies in the overarching bullish narrative on China, and explain how the debt machine works in the Chinese real estate markets. Filmed on August 27, 2019 in Los Angeles and published on Real Vision September 6, 2019 - introduced by Drew Bessette. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Halen, Senior Restaurant Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on the Popeye's chicken sandwich phenomenon. Scott Flanders, CEO of eHealth, on trends in health care insurance and what’s driving growth. David Garrity, Chief Market Strategist for Laidlaw & Co. Ltd and Partner at BTblock, on how the trade war is killing capital investment. Christopher Balding, Associate Professor at Fulbright University Vietnam and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on China's response to Trump that it wouldn’t immediately retaliate on tariffs. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Jackson Hole/Fed roundtable with Bob Eisenbeis, Vice Chairman and Chief Monetary Economist at Cumberland Advisors and Former Director of Research at the Atlanta Fed, along with Bloomberg's Matt Boesler, Fed reporter, Kathleen Hays, global politics and policy editor, and Dave Wilson, stocks editor. Christopher Balding, Associate Professor at Fulbright University Vietnam and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on China's retaliatory tariffs, and the difficulty that manufacturers are facing in shifting away from China. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Matt Maley, Chief Market Strategist at Miller Tabak & Co., on how trade issue uncertainty will continue to plague markets. Burt Flickinger, Managing Director at Strategic Resource Group, on Walmart and JC Penney earnings. Jason Miner, Senior Global Chemicals Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on Syngenta said to prepare listing for the world's biggest chemicals IPO. Christopher Balding, Associate Professor at Fulbright University Vietnam and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on China's nationalist focus and how the situation in Hong Kong is five years in the making. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
China expert and economist Christopher Balding says the US has a larger plan for China, and it goes way beyond the trade war. Follow Professor Christopher Balding Twitter: @BaldingsWorld Blog: https://www.baldingsworld.com
Christopher Balding, associate professor at the Fulbright University of Vietnam, calls in to discuss all things China. @BaldingsWorld 1:43 Dramatic change in the air. Social credit risk 5:15 Economic growth, real and reported 9:25 “They are shorter on dollar liquidity than most people realize” 15:11 Huawei: What do we make of it? 23:18 Inflation vs. deflation Subscribe to Grant’s Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, iHeart Radio and Google Play Music. Grant’s Interest Rate Observer is available at http://www.grantspub.com
Zen Soo speaks with economist, author and academic Christopher Balding about the Huawei case, its impact on the company and its broader implications for China’s other tech companies.
Elliott and James discuss the G20, party committees, and look at the cash burn (negative free cash flow) at four watchlist companies. They are joined by Fulbright University professor and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Christopher Balding to discuss the Trump-Xi G20 meeting and party committees in Chinese companies. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services. Please note, the hosts may have positions in the companies discussed.
Tom Kennedy, Head of Fixed Income Strategy at J.P. Morgan Private Bank, discusses why cash and de-risking look good right now. Ben Hunt, Co-founder and Chief Investment Officer of Second Foundation Partners and publisher of Epsilon Theory, discusses why gold is plunging so much. Scott Mushkin, Managing Director of Consumer Research at Wolfe Research, on Home Depot earnings, and a preview of Walmart and Target. Christopher Balding, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on China's economy, the trade war and what China really wants.
For a discussion on the Chinese financial system, the Expert Series welcomed back Christopher Balding, Associate Professor at the HSBC Business School of the Peking University in Shenzhen. Chris writes regularly on the Chinese financial system, among other subjects, on his excellent blog, 'Balding's World'. We have asked Chris to discuss what is going on, if anything, with the deleveraging process in China.
China’s Economic Risks We spoke with Christopher Balding, Professor of economics at Peking University HSBC Business School. Chis is a well know student of China’s economy. He has was over 10k followers on twitter, and writes on the Balding's World blog on China, as well as a column on Bloomberg View on China. We spoke on several issues including; * The official Xinhua news (owned by the Communist party) wrote an article on “Why is 6 pct growth achievable for China's economy” out beyond 2020 thanks to improvement in industrial structure, upgrading of consumer spending and progress of urbanization. Chris expressed his concerns with some issues like low productivity and negative demographics. * Chris’s take on China’s ability to drive innovation and deploy technology to help drive growth * His thoughts on supply side reform, and SOE reform. * His concerns about Chinese debt, and more broadly the risks in the financial system. * The property market in China, and the divergence between upper tier cities and lower tier cities