In this podcast, experts tackle key macro questions, starting with whether Beijing’s emergency measures can temporarily boost a Chinese economy on the brink of a balance sheet recession and the potential stabilization of stock and property markets. They explore the resilience of global liquidity despite hawkish central bank policies, and examine how the U.S. consumer is handling natural disasters and political uncertainty. The discussion extends to portfolio strategies favoring under-owned Chinese stocks and risk assets in U.S. markets, complemented by quantitative signals from the Global Liquidity Monitor and volatility-adjusted momentum insights. Listeners gain an in-depth look at current market regimes, potential rate cuts, and positioning models that highlight opportunities and risks across global financial markets.