Foreign investment in China goes negative for first time in decades

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It's a sign of China's souring economic prospects.

The outflow of foreign direct investment, or FDI, is a reflection of the sharp deterioration in China's economic prospects. The world's second-largest economy continues to struggle with a sluggish COVID recovery, a deterioration in consumer and business confidence, and ongoing de-coupling and de-globalization trends.A broad measure of FDI published by China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange on Friday showed an outflow of $11.

But the outflow of foreign investment reflects just how quickly expectations about Chinese growth have shifted.Share on linkedin

 

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