Andy Xie

Andy Xie
Andy Xieis an independent economist based in Shanghai, and the former Morgan Stanley star chief Asia-Pacific economist famous for his contrarian and provocative views. He left Morgan Stanley abruptly in October 2006 when an internal email that he penned was leaked. He derided Singapore as a money laundering centre for Indonesia, and the ASEAN group of nations as a failure...
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The answer, I believe, is that there are too many oil traders engaging in oil price speculation. They will likely keep prices up until an oil market collapse. That day is not too far away, I believe,
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What the market is telling the Tiger economies is that they have too much capital in their tradeable sector relative to their competitiveness.
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I think that the soft or hard landing debate is misleading. Financial markets usually have hard landings regardless of how an economy lands.
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Government officials are still learning to trust the market mechanism. They are containing inflation, but you're building up more and more distortions in the economy.
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These countries are still pro-growth. But without investment to increase capacity and keep inflation down, you cannot keep growth going.
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There was a delicate balance in consumer confidence. It's tipped over.
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probably the most appropriate currency policy for China.
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Either you have a big adjustment like a 20 percent or 30 percent decline, or you have a big recession or you have a slow decline in property prices or several years of no growth.
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There's no question that oil is the strongest headwind for growth now. This is a very delicate moment, no doubt about it.
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If only the world remains wedded to free trade, there seems to be nothing to prevent China's export juggernaut from continuing to rumble on.
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I experienced the effect firsthand on my return flight from London to Hong Kong last weekend. There were three passengers in my cabin -- a 10 percent occupancy rate at best. Hong Kong's restaurants are mostly empty. It is difficult to enjoy a meal with masked waiters tiptoeing around in silence. If you want to frighten people in Hong Kong, just sneeze.
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I believe that the current dollar adjustment is cyclical.
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When two countries agree to work together, there's no need to pin down details at the highest level. It's different between China and the United States... because it's difficult for these two countries to work together.
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We're going down to the bottom. No one knows where that is.