Watch Chinese Central Bank Actions, Not Talk
The Chinese often operate in nuanced ways. Their central bank policies for influencing interest rates, for example, often use methods to influence interest rates that are not as clear as those used in the developed world. Last week’s People’s Bank of China (PBOC) rate hike, which has not resulted in tighter monetary conditions, is but one example. “Investors should be cautious about interpreting interest rate changes in China using the same framework they apply to central bank actions elsewhere,” Capital Economics noted in a December 21 report. Get The Timeless Reading eBook in PDF Get the entire 10-part series on...