China's coming back, baby | You can't spell "Micron" without "micro" | [Finimize]( Hi {NAME}, here's what you need to know for December 23rd in 3:14 minutes. ð The turkeyâs ordered, the festive cocktails are planned, and the in-laws have been warned against bringing up politics at the dinner table. Thereâs just one last to-do on our list: letting you know that weâre taking a few days off to soak up the holiday spirit. Okay fine, the mulled wine. Anyway, weâll see you back here on December 29th. Today's big stories - Chinaâs making major plans to get its economy back on track, and the results could trickle through the whole world
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- Memory chipmaker Micron posted disappointing quarterly results, but it's hoping cost-cutting will turn it all around Not-So-Grand Reopening [Not-So-Grand Reopening] Whatâs Going On Here? China pledged big plans to wake up its sleepy economy this week, but theyâre not exactly going off without a hitch. What Does This Mean? China clung to its zero-Covid stance for the best part of three years, standing by mass testing and country-stalling lockdowns while the rest of the world got back to business. But in a bid to spur on its lethargic economy, the countryâs finally relaxing its painstakingly strict rules. So far, not great: experts reckon Chinaâs now grappling with the biggest outbreak the world has ever seen, with a million new infections and 5,000 deaths a day. Chinaâs policymakers have little choice but to optimistically pull together economy-stabilizing plans. Theyâre focusing on padding up the EV market, and fortifying the crackdown-stricken tech and property sectors. Sprinkle in spending-boosting interest rate cuts from the central bank, and that should lay the groundwork for China's economy to boom in 2023 â if the country can wriggle out of Covidâs grip, that is. Why Should I Care? For markets: Christmas miracles.
Those future-fueling plans will be music to investorsâ ears, and they might explain why the Hang Seng China Enterprises index â which tracks some of Chinaâs biggest companies â jumped 3% on Thursday. Chinaâs even started playing ball when it comes to its US-listed firms: after a decade-long standoff, US regulators said last week that theyâd been allowed to inspect the work of auditors in China for the first time ever. Thatâs big, and should save around 200 Chinese companies â including goliaths Alibaba and JD.com â from being delisted from US exchanges. The bigger picture: Get the jets ready.
China plans to lighten up quarantine restrictions for overseas travelers next month, which should give its deflated tourism industry a short in the arm. And thereâs plenty of joy to go around: hordes of would-be travelers have been stuck at home in China, but newfound freedom could get those high-spending holidaymakers hopping around the world again. You might also like: [With less to drag on Chinaâs economy, hereâs where to look for opportunities.]( Copy to share story: [( ð [Ask a question](mailto:questions@finimize.com?body=Ask us a question:
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How To Invest Tax-Efficiently, In Four Easy Steps [How To Invest Tax-Efficiently, In Four Easy Steps]( By Theodora Lee Joseph, Analyst Making [your money]( work for you is only going to get tougher. Capital is getting more expensive, and rate hikes are threatening to derail both [stocks and bonds](. Still, wringing every drop out of your portfolioâs returns starts with [investing tax-efficiently](, and that becomes even more important as your [income bracket]( scales higher. The power of compounding means that even a 1% annual tax drag on your investments can have a [massive impact on your returns]( by the time you retire. So thatâs todayâs Insight: [four tax-smart tips to get you better investment returns.]( [Read or listen to the Insight here]( Finimize x Revolut Pretty good stuff, right? Our analysts write Insights like this every day, and you can read every single one of them with [Finimize Premium](. Thereâs no better time to get started: our new partnership means you can get [six free months of Finimize Premium]( and [three free months of Revolut Premium]( if you [sign up for Revolut today](. Weâll even send you £10 (or equivalent) to your Revolut account to get you started. Micro Micron [Micro Micron] Whatâs Going On Here? Micron [posted]( shrinking stats in its quarterly results earlier this week. What Does This Mean? Itâs hard to justify the latest tech upgrade when your household bills are pricey enough to rival a brand-new PlayStation 5. But when shoppers cut back on not-so-little luxuries like smartphones and PCs, it affects businesses all through the supply chain. Just look at Micron: the biggest US memory chipmaker could barely keep up with out-of-control demand last year, but those consumer cutbacks helped to almost halve its sales last quarter from the same time the year before. The firm even notched a quarterly loss four times bigger than already pessimistic analysts expected, so itâs pulling out all the stops to make the books better next year. Micron cut production by roughly 20% a few months back, and is now planning to trim its manufacturing investment further, cut its workforce by 10%, and squash any bonuses. Talk about festive joy. Why Should I Care? For markets: Alexa, play âIrreplaceableâ by Beyoncé.
Micron has a problem: its chips are made to a set standard, meaning they can be easily switched with competitorsâ products. So the firm will end up in trouble if its biggest rivals â including Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix â donât follow its production-cutting lead to help bring the glut of chips across the industry in check. And if you think being replaceable sounds like a recipe for disaster, you might be right: that could well be why Micronâs shares have underperformed a key index of some of the worldâs biggest chipmakers by around 12% this year. The bigger picture: New year, no new jobs.
Micron does have some company in the firing room, mind you: Intel, Nvidia, and Qualcomm have all announced hiring freezes or layoffs of their own. Pair that with Big Techâs recent workforce mega-cull, and the high likelihood that Western economies will face a recession next year, and the writing might be on the wall for 2023âs job market. You might also like: [This is whatâs driving semiconductor stocks now.]( Copy to share story: [( ð [Ask a question](mailto:questions@finimize.com?body=Ask us a question:
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