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China's Inflation Fall and Concerns over U.S. Tariff Hit Asia-Pacific ETFs

Published 2024-11-21, 07:20 a/m
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APAC markets experienced a dip last week, influenced by underwhelming economic data from China and fears surrounding potential tariff increases by the Trump administration. Let's delve into the contributing factors and implications for the APAC region.

China's Stimulus Measures and Inflation Concerns

Market participants were left disappointed by China's latest economic stimulus efforts, which fell short of expectations. Compounding these concerns, China's inflation rate declined to 0.3% in October, trailing the anticipated 0.4% and also lowering the September figure. This marks the second consecutive month of declining inflation, hitting a four-month low as per LSEG data. These figures raise questions about the pace of economic recovery in the world's second-largest economy.

Potential Tariff Increases and Regional Impact

Donald Trump's victory has brought the prospect of higher tariffs into focus, particularly concerning imports from China. However, the effects of a significant increase in tariffs may extend beyond China to other Asian nations. Donal Trump has proposed implementing a blanket tariff of 10% to 20% on all imports, alongside even steeper tariffs of 60% to 100% on Chinese goods. This stance, highlighted by Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS), could have far-reaching consequences for trade dynamics across the Asia-Pacific region.

Implications for APAC ETFs

Asia ETFs were down 3.16% last week. Japan and Taiwan ETFs decreased by 1.17% and 3.16%, while South Korea and China ETFs experienced greater losses at 4.91% and 3.74%, respectively. The bigger loser is South Korean funds, with the example of the iShares MSCI Korea UCITS ETF (LON:IDKO) declining by 4.87%.

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