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Goldman Sachs predicts China's explosive growth as AI will lead to $200 billion inflow

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A new impetus for Asian markets

Asian financial markets started the new week with strong gains. Investors continue to reorient themselves away from US assets and towards global markets, reacting to the weakening dollar and the recovery of the Chinese economy. Last year, the strategy based on "US exceptionalism" brought good results, but now the focus is shifting towards global opportunities.

Japan under close scrutiny

The key event of the week will be the publication of Japanese GDP data for the fourth quarter. According to analysts, the country's economy will show growth of 1.0% year-on-year. This is slightly below the revised July-September figure (1.2%), but business investment is a compensating factor, while consumer activity remains weak.

The dollar is losing ground

The American currency continues to weaken, reaching a two-month low. The main reason for the weakening was the delay in introducing tariff measures by the Donald Trump administration. Although the ultimate goal of the US president's policy remains unchanged, the longer implementation period gives a respite to global markets, putting pressure on the dollar.

The dollar has been declining for four days in a row - this is the longest streak of declines since August last year. Major currencies of developing countries are confidently strengthening, with the only exception being the Indian rupee.

Asian assets are on the rise

Amid a weakening dollar and capital inflows, Asian stock markets are showing impressive growth. The MSCI Asia ex-Japan index has gained 8% over the past month, but Hong Kong stocks have become the real leaders. The Hang Seng Index has soared 20%, while the Hang Seng Tech Index has soared 30%.

Investors see Asian markets as a promising alternative that can deliver high returns. Given current trends, the region continues to strengthen its position, attracting capital and increasing its role in the global economy.

Chinese stocks outpace US leaders

Since Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, shares of China's largest tech companies, the BATX group (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent and Xiaomi), have shown an impressive gain of 22%. By comparison, the US giants from the so-called "Mag Seven" have remained at zero, having not increased in price over the same period.

According to Jeff Weniger, head of equities at WisdomTree, China's "Mag Ten" tech companies are now significantly ahead of their US peers, strengthening their influence in the global market.

China's AI Revolution and Undervalued Stocks

The future of Chinese tech stocks may hinge on their advances in artificial intelligence. If the new DeepSeek system confirms China's active participation in the race for AI leadership, the Chinese market's upward trend will continue.

Bank of America analysts note that BATX currently has a market cap of $1 trillion, which is nothing compared to Mag Seven's $17 trillion. However, Chinese tech stocks remain extremely undervalued, leaving room for further gains.

Big Deals in the Semiconductor Industry

As tech giants battle for AI leadership, a major shift is brewing in the semiconductor sector. According to the Wall Street Journal, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) and Broadcom are considering deals that could split Intel, one of the icons of American chip manufacturing, into two separate entities.

This potential restructuring could significantly change the balance of power in the global semiconductor industry and redistribute influence among the largest chip makers.

Markets react: Oil and dollar fall, Europe strengthens

Amid even weak signs of a possible truce in geopolitical conflicts, global markets are showing significant volatility. Easing tensions are helping to push oil prices and the dollar lower, while pushing up European stock markets.

In addition, analysts note that other risk assets, including Asian markets and emerging markets, should also benefit from this favorable market environment. Investors continue to look for growth opportunities outside traditional U.S. assets, which could help further strengthen global markets.

Investor Optimism: Chinese Stocks on the Rise

Goldman Sachs revised its forecasts for the Chinese stock market earlier this week, raising its targets for key indices. According to the bank's analysts, the rapid development of artificial intelligence technologies can significantly accelerate profit growth and attract up to $200 billion in new capital.

Chinese tech stocks are experiencing their best period in the last two years, showing impressive dynamics. The success of the DeepSeek project in the field of AI has become a catalyst for renewed investor interest in Chinese innovative companies.

Goldman Sachs Raises Forecasts

On Monday, Goldman Sachs raised its 12-month forecast for key Chinese indices:

  • The CSI300 index is now estimated at 4,700 points, from the previously forecast 4,600;
  • The target price of the MSCI China index has been revised from 75 to 85 points.

The CSI300 index is currently at 3954 points, but given the current dynamics, it is expected to strengthen further.

AI as a growth driver for the Chinese market

The main growth factor remains the large-scale implementation of artificial intelligence in the Chinese economy. If this trend continues, the Chinese market may continue its upward movement, attracting even more foreign investment.

Chinese companies are gradually restoring the confidence of global investors, and the country's technology sector is once again demonstrating the potential for rapid development.

Thomas Frank,
Analytical expert of InstaTrade
© 2007-2025

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