Gackky
2022-03-18

There are many reasons why stocks may continue to be pressured. Cash-strapped property developers are still facing weak sales while regulatory headwinds look to continue both home and abroad. A war-induced, commodity-price inflation and the prospect of rising U.S. interest rates are further complicating the easing path in Beijing.

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  • EugeneRodriguez
    2022-03-18
    EugeneRodriguez
    The current trend of the stock market is not very clear indeed, and it feels like the rebound is weak.
    • Gackky
      yeah, it rebound back to previous dip[Facepalm]
  • ___ _
    2022-03-19
    ___ _
    for what I know,  US increase its rates will result in China easing its rate as they don't want to mess up the already stressed economy
    • Gackky
      capitalism at its finest
  • CharlesBaker
    2022-03-18
    CharlesBaker
    Things will get better. It's not as bad as you think.
    • Gackky
      agreed.. but how many can stomach the volatity[Thinking]
  • BurnellStella
    2022-03-18
    BurnellStella
    Do you think there are any good investment opportunities in the second half of the year?
  • Maria_yy
    2022-03-18
    Maria_yy
    As long as the war does not end, financial markets will remain volatile.
    • Maria_yyReplyGackky
      Maybe you're right, the war only served as a fuse.
    • GackkyReplyMaria_yy
      even when no war, the market will move up and down by other factors
    • Gackky
      war is just one factor. there are many enviroment factors in play
  • PSG2010
    2022-03-18
    PSG2010
    I think the situation abroad may be more serious. At least there is a complete industrial chain in China.
    • Gackky
      almost everything is made in China. without China export, it will be [Blush]
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