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September 16, 2024 | Koo: China’s Balance Sheet Recession

Danielle Park

Portfolio Manager and President of Venable Park Investment Counsel (www.venablepark.com) Ms Park is a financial analyst, attorney, finance author and regular guest on North American media. She is also the author of the best-selling myth-busting book "Juggling Dynamite: An insider's wisdom on money management, markets and wealth that lasts," and a popular daily financial blog: www.jugglingdynamite.com

Once real estate bubbles bust, prices typically fall for years, and paying down debt becomes the priority. In the process, slashing interest rates does not entice the hoped-for revival of borrowing, and it takes years to rebuild balance sheets. This is now underway in the world’s second-largest economy. Et tu, Canada?

Richard Koo, senior adviser at CSIS, chief economist at Nomura Research Institute, and pioneer of the “balance sheet recession” phenomenon, explains why he thinks China’s balance sheet recession has already begun. Here is a direct video link.

China’s M1 money supply contracted by 7.3% in August, hat tip China Beige Book.

M1 money supply (in black below since 1999) leads producer prices (PPI in red) by about six months, and suggests the trend in falling prices has further to run.

Chinese prices (GDP deflator below since 1997), contracted for the fifth consecutive quarter in the first half of 2024, in the longest period of deflation since 1999 (see blue bars below).

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September 16th, 2024

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