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Asia wrap: The devil is always in the details

The devil, as they say, is always in the details—or in this case, the glaring lack of them. When it comes to Chinese policy briefings, it’s usually all sizzle and no steak. You get the grand rhetoric, but the substance—the firm numbers and deadlines—are conspicuously absent. And let’s be real: an economic plan without cold, hard figures and a timeline isn’t much of a plan at all.

If you're thinking of shorting early this week, tread lightly. Team China is under serious pressure to keep the market afloat, and letting it nosedive isn’t an option. The real test now is whether this is just another false dawn or the beginning of a real shift in China’s economic outlook. By mid-week, we’ll see if the market bid has legs, and by month’s end, we’ll know for sure if Beijing is delivering the goods or if it’s just more smoke and mirrors.

As if on cue, Chinese stocks clawed their way back from session lows following the latest morning  briefing. The CSI 300 managed to recover early morning losses, while over in Hong Kong, the HSCEI and HSI also pared back their dips.

But let’s be clear: investors are still holding their breath. Whether this rally holds or fizzles out will hinge on what comes next from Beijing.

Here’s the real issue: investors, who’ve been piling into Chinese equities with gusto, were expecting more than just lip service. They needed numbers—real figures and real facts. Instead of the long-awaited fiscal bazooka, what did Lan deliver? Not much.

And that brings us to the crux of the matter: China desperately needs demand-side stimulus, but Lan’s briefing was underwhelming, to say the least. There was no clear commitment to incentivizing consumption or offering subsidies to households.

In the end, all the anticipation leading up to the weekend’s briefing turned out to be just another round of “kick the can down the road.”

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