Psymarley escreveu: ↑20 Nov 2020 23:05
Já teve a 2* onda na China ?
A China controlou o surto e o mantém controlado desde então. A economia está basicamente de volta ao "normal" possível em tempos de covid internamente.
How China crushed coronavirus
In China, a monumental effort by ordinary people and a policy of "infected until proven healthy" have kept new Covid-19 cases at exceptionally low levels since March
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/china-c ... s-pandemic
China's successful control of COVID-19
While the world is struggling to control COVID-19, China has managed to control the pandemic rapidly and effectively. How was that possible? Talha Burki reports.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lani ... 8/fulltext
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China’s recovery strengthens as consumer spending picks up
China’s economic recovery strengthened in October, with consumer spending picking up steadily and industrial production and investment rising faster than expected.
Industrial output rose 6.9% in October from a year earlier, versus a median estimate for a 6.7% increase, the National Bureau of Statistics said Monday. Retail sales growth accelerated to 4.3% from 3.3% in September, though missing expectations for a 5% increase.
The data shows China’s recovery is well on track, supported by stimulus policies, strong export demand and the nation’s success in containing the spread of the coronavirus. The People’s Bank of China on Monday injected more liquidity into the financial system, helping to maintain the economic recovery.
Consumer spending is catching up after a slow start, complementing the industrial-led recovery. Retail spending received a boost from the Golden Week holiday last month, though many shoppers also delayed purchases to take advantage of the Singles’ Day shopping festival earlier this month. In the first 10 months of the year, retail sales were still down 5.9% from the same period in 2019.
The recovery continued to broaden out in October and growth is expected to accelerate in the fourth quarter, Fu Linghui, a spokesman for the National Bureau of Statistics, told reporters in Beijing. Catering revenue rose 0.8% from a year ago, the first increase this year.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/ ... -spending/
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Aliás os países asiáticos em geral, que tem conseguido manter relativamente o vírus mais sob controle, tem obviamente melhor recuperação econômica.
Asia's economies are bouncing back. The West is headed in the other direction
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Asia's biggest economies have managed to escape prolonged fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. Now they just have to make sure rising cases in the rest of the world don't put their recoveries in jeopardy.
Japan reported Monday that its economy expanded 5% in the July-to-September quarter, allowing it to emerge from recession. That translated to an annual rate of expansion of 21.4%, the fastest pace on record for the world's third largest economy.
Hours after Japan's announcement, China released data showing that its recovery is also continuing to pick up steam. Industrial production in the world's second-largest economy rose nearly 7% last month, beating estimates from economists polled by Refinitiv. Retail sales rose by slightly more than 4% — the fastest pace this year.
The promising news out of Asia stands in sharp contrast to the West, where many nations are grappling with a resurgence of Covid-19 and have been forced to once again impose restrictions in an attempt to bring their outbreaks under control.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/16/econ ... index.html
"... and all you can talk about is the money and fairytales of eternal economic growth. How dare you?"
(THUNBERG, MESTRA, 2019).