On the ground in China
ANALYSIS: Key shifts needed to counter strong bearish sentiment.
Hebei Steel Mill in China. Photo: Harbour
Øyvinn Rimer
Tue, 20 Jun 2023
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Harbour senior research analyst Øyvinn Rimer travelled to China last month to take the temperature of the broader economy, the resources sector, and the consumer. Despite prevailing pessimism, certain winners emerged and indications suggest an imminent shift towards a favourable upturn.
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Øyvinn Rimer
Tue, 20 Jun 2023
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