
Raymond Yeung
Raymond Yeung is the chief economist for China at ANZ, recognized for his expertise in Chinese economic policy and its global implications. He has recently revised upward his GDP outlook for China, indicating potential positive effects on New Zealand's economy due to improved consumer confidence and spending.
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Greater China chief economist at ANZ bank Raymond Yeung said, adding that stabilising the property market was key to recovery.
Chinese economy feels sting of booze ban targeting eliteRaymond Yeung is the ANZ China chief economist who provided insights on the Chinese economy at the summit.
Never mind the tariffs, NZ must prepare for the Chinese consumer reboundRaymond Yeung is the ANZ China chief economist discussing the property market in China.
Inside Economics: Why inflation is back and why the Reserve Bank can probably ignore itRaymond Yeung said the bank expected trade discussions would proceed over the next month.
US-China slash tariffs for 90 daysRaymond Yeung is the chief economist for Greater China at ANZ bank and commented on the reorientation of trade.
La guerra comercial reordena el flujo mundial de las exportaciones de ChinaRaymond Yeung, an economist at ANZ Research, commented on the impact of tariff shocks on business sentiment.
Wall Street opens in red as AI chip controls hit tech stocks
ANZ’s Raymond Yeung said China’s leaders have been trying to promote domestic self-reliance in technology for some time.
Trump declares 90-day reciprocal tariff pause, increases China levies to 125pc - WorldRaymond Yeung added that government support for the private sector could be expanded.
Trade war escalates as China slaps US with 84pc in retaliatory tariffs - WorldRaymond Yeung revised up his outlook for China's GDP.
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