Weekly Buzz: China’s rebound | Earn passive income with bonds

03 March 2023
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🏭 China: Back in business 

China hasn’t looked back after abandoning its zero-Covid policy late last year. Economic activity continued to rebound in February:

  • The official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) – which measures activity in businesses that produce stuff, like electronics or furniture – jumped to 52.6 from 50.1 in January, its highest level in more than a decade.
  • The non-manufacturing PMI – which measures activity in businesses that provide services, like hairdressers or accountants – rose to 56.3 in February from 54.4 in January. (The 50 level separates contraction from expansion.)

With both indices beating economists’ expectations, the data is the first clear sign that the economy and businesses are on the road to recovery after the Lunar New Year holidays. That said, the rebound will likely slow down in the months ahead as global growth slows and pent-up demand from China’s reopening cools.

What are markets paying attention to next?

All eyes will be on the policies coming out of China’s annual National People’s Congress (NPC), which kicks off this weekend. The government is expected to announce supportive measures to boost consumption and help the still-troubled property sector.

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🎓Jargon buster: Credit spread

The credit spread refers to the difference in yield between bonds of the same maturity but different credit quality. It’s measured in basis points (1 basis point is one hundredth of a percentage point), and is commonly used to describe the difference in yield between a government bond and a corporate bond.

How do investors use credit spreads?

1. To assess the creditworthiness of a bond issuer

The yield on government bonds is generally taken as a benchmark (or risk-free) rate. Corporate bonds usually offer higher yields than government bonds with equivalent maturity, to compensate investors for taking on additional risk.

So, knowing the spread between a corporate bond and government bond gives investors a sense of how much additional risk they’re taking when they buy a corporate bond versus a government bond.

2. As an indicator of overall market sentiment 

When markets are more risk-averse, credit spreads tend to widen, since investors want more compensation for taking on risk. And conversely, when market sentiment improves and investors have greater risk appetite, credit spreads tend to narrow.

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