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r/babar/baba· u/FeralHamster8· 17d agoDiscussion 19

Does China eventually have no choice but to print?

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A discussion questioning if China will eventually be forced to print money to stimulate its economy.

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u/FeralHamster8 3· 17d ago

Didn’t they do a massive stimulus in 2015 during the beginning of Xi’s first term? Was like 1 trillion or something.

u/BaBaBuyey 2· 17d ago

So it’s all China stocks. The only good part for us is might be the bottom like for real this time.

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u/GamblingMikkee 2· 17d ago

A crisis bu definition can take decades to recover form

u/BaBaBuyey 2· 17d ago

Well, from 10 years ago only up 4% only; current CCP help is not helping any at all as we know and we see . Forward PE on China stock is about 12 X.

u/allahakbau 1· 17d ago

I think younger generations just dont drink lol. Only boomers do

u/FeralHamster8 1· 17d ago

Just that your rant sounds like a Fox News “China expert” that cannot read or speak Chinese and never lived or worked in China for any extended period of time.

u/FeralHamster8 1· 17d ago

Then why is the Taiwan stock market up 100% this year

u/Dry-Interaction-1246 2· 17d ago

Leveraged purchase of semi stocks in AI bubble

u/ilikeelks 1· 17d ago

It's already printing bro! Check out China's M2 Money Supply

u/alibaba406 1· 16d ago

Stimulus on the cheap does not count.

u/ilikeelks 1· 16d ago

Wtf are you talking about?

u/Qanonjailbait 1· 17d ago

China doesn’t rely on stock market for funding their companies like the U.S. and it isn’t really a metric of the health of an economy. There’s no reason for them to do anything with it. Their only concern is capital flight to america which is very enticing to their traders