15th October 2020 Start with the more sceptical of the two, best demonstrated in a note in September by Capital Economics, a consultancy. Julian Evans-Pritchard and Mark Williams, its analysts, argued that Chinese data have looked particularly fishy since 2012. View article
China Stocks Rally on Beijing Stimulus. Don’t Bet on Recovery Yet. “The People’s Bank’s policy announcements today will provide only a small boost for China’s economy,” Mark Williams, the chief Asia economist at research firm Capital Economics, wrote in a Wednesday... 30th January 2024 · Barron's
Martin Wolf showcases our fracturing analysis Martin Wolf, the Chief Economics Commentator of the Financial Times, devotes his column to our work on global economic fracturing. Wolf highlights our view that countries and territories can be... 4th December 2023 · Financial Times
Treasury secretary to make first trip to China seeking better relations Weakness is evident at home and abroad. Consumers, who were expected to drive the recovery, have disappointed, with spending over the recent Dragon Boat holiday lower than in 2019, according to Mark... 2nd July 2023 · Washington Post