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China: Policy Pivots and Economic Pain-points

24 March 2026
    3 sessions:
  • 24 March 2026 – 10.00am GMT (London)
  • 24 March 2026 – 10.00am HKT (Hong Kong)
  • 24 March 2026 – 12.00pm EST (New York)
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Join us as we unpack recent market developments against China’s domestic economic transition, detailing exactly what this pivot means for Asian growth dynamics and global trade flows.

Still sluggish domestic demand, the recently-concluded ‘Two Sessions’, and an ongoing Middle Eastern conflict all point to the need for more supportive Chinese policy this year. But how does that tie in with Beijing’s policy narratives around its “fiscal restraint” and “quality growth”?

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Speakers

Louise Loo
Louise Loo

Louise Loo is the Head of Asia Economics at Oxford Economics. She leads the firm’s macroeconomic research and forecasting efforts on Greater China.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, she was a senior economist at Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs. At Goldman Sachs, she was also a long-term advisor to China Ministry of Finance and the China-based Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) with regards to their sovereign credit ratings.

Louise is a regular contributor to various international financial news outlets and has earned Economics and public policy degrees with Sheffield University and Columbia University.

Head of Asia Economics
Sheana Yue
Sheana Yue

Sheana Yue

Sheana Yue is an Economist at Oxford Economics, specializing in macroeconomic research, analysis, and forecasting for Singapore and Malaysia. She plays a key role in delivering insights that inform business and policy decisions in these markets.

Economist - Macro Forecasting and Analysis

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