Japanification of China: The Proof

Following my recent analysis of what I’ve termed the “Japanification of China,” a crucial milestone has just been reached.
For the first time in global economic history, the long-term yield of Chinese Treasury bonds has fallen below that of Japan’s.
This is a worrying sign for the Chinese economy, as it indicates that fewer and fewer investors, both domestic and international, are interested in the country.
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