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China’s equities and government bonds have moved in lockstep for the first time in two years, with the 90-day correlation between the CSI 300 Index and China Treasury Total Return Index turning positive from March 18, according to data. The shift ref
China’s equities and government bonds have moved in lockstep for the first time in two years, with the 90-day correlation between the CSI 300 Index and China Treasury Total Return Index turning positive from March 18, according to data. The shift reflects China’s relative safe-haven appeal during the US-Iran conflict, supported by limited exposure to the Middle East shock, policy support, and liquidity conditions. Chinese onshore stocks gained 4.4% for the week, while long-end bond yields fell about six basis points. The 10-year yield rose only three basis points over the period, far less than increases in US, German, and French yields. Analysts including Citi Securities’ Ming Ming and ANZ’s Xing Zhaopeng cited renminbi strength, loose liquidity, easing deflationary pressure, and foreign inflows as drivers, though some warned the correlation may fade once geopolitical risks ease and domestic weaknesses such as weak consumption and property downturns resurface.
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