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Post-Holiday Blues In China

May 06, 2021 10:25 AM ETUUP, FXE, FXY, UDN, EUO, FXC, FXA, FXB, FXF, CYB, YCS, USDU, CNY, INR, ULE, DRR, CROC, YCL, EUFX, URR, UJPY, DGBP, UGBP, UEUR, DAUD, DLBR, UCHF, UAUD, DCHF1 Comment
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Marc Chandler
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Summary

  • China returned from its extended May Day holiday to find fresh confrontation over its domestic and international actions.
  • The dispute over fishing rights in UK waters, a difficult negotiating point in last year's trade talks, has escalated this week.
  • The Biden Administration committed to waiving intellectual property protections for the Covid vaccines.

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Overview

China returned from its extended May Day holiday to find fresh confrontation over its domestic and international actions. Its equity market fell even though most of the other large Asia Pacific bourses moved

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Marc Chandler has been covering the global capital markets in one fashion or another for 25 years, working at economic consulting firms and global investment banks. A prolific writer and speaker he appears regularly on CNBC and has spoken for the Foreign Policy Association. In addition to being quoted in the financial press daily, Chandler has been published in the Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, and the Washington Post. In 2009 Chandler was named a Business Visionary by Forbes. Marc's commentary can be found at his blog (www.marctomarket.com) and twitter www.twitter.com/marcmakingsense

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