Sound Economies with Mel & Peter

Can't have your cake – Sound Economies with Mel & Peter, 23 April 2026

33 min · 23. apr. 2026
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China’s price war problem has spread to online food orders, putting attempts to perk up domestic consumption at risk. Episode 80 also looks at MSCI’s delisting of two Indonesian stocks, Japan lifting its export ban on weaponry, and shifts in the global middle class. Timestamp: (00:00) - Episode rundown (00:14) - Intro (00:42) - Quick updates (01:49) - China price wars spreads to e-commerce (07:44) - MSCI responds to stock frying in Indonesia (14:18) - Japan relaxes weaponry sales (19:28) - Shifting global middle class (31:07) - Our global outlook

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