The recent geopolitical tensions seem to have changed the sentiment towards Chinese investments with international investors shunning away from China. On top is the slow economic recovery, which is far from typical. We spoke to Gerwin Bell, Lead Economist Asia at PGIM Fixed Income, about his outlook for China’s economy, the increasing pressure on the Chinese government to introduce more fiscal measures and the importance of China’s property sector. And after a difficult 2022 for Fixed Income, what are the pros and cons of investing in China Bonds in 2023?
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