Hugh Hendry: China Infatuation is Misguided

Hugh Hendry, CIO, Eclectica Asset Management, writes in the Telegraph UK today, cautioning investors that China's $1.4 trillion credit expansion and $586-billion domestic spend is a white elephant bet on a global recovery in consumption of its exports that remains to be seen.

"In China, investment spending has tripled since 2001 and the consequences are staggering. A country that represents just 7pc of global GDP is now responsible for 30pc of global aluminum consumption, 47pc of global steel consumption and 40pc of global copper consumption. The overriding problem is that the Chinese model leads to a deflationary spiral that is perpetual in nature. Domestic consumption never grows fast enough to absorb the supply, prompting the planners to commit to ever-higher levels of investment. Over-capacity inevitably plagues many sectors of the economy and Chinese profitability is already low."

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