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China: What Happened, What Did We See, Where Are We, And What's Next

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Monday, Sep 30, 2024 - 02:33 PM

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By Fred Yin, Goldman Asia FICC and Equities trader and Vice President

It was a historic week for markets in China heading into the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic. Note that Chinese onshore markets will be offline from Oct 1st (Tuesday) to Oct 7th, reopening Oct 8th Tuesday one week from now, while HK markets will be shut on Oct 1st only. During the Golden Week holidays there will be no Southbound/Northbound trading.

Quick recap on what happened last week, what the desk saw, where we are now, and what’s coming up – including some of the desks favorite trade implementations:

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