To global reflation. Equally important, the data out of china. Have a look at this bloomberg chart. Uptick were expecting an , but not this, 6. 3 , now back above 6 . Here is your base effect, steadying, and pick up right there. Bloomberg intelligence is telling us in a note is that it might the sentiment driven. Is it supply side . Partly. This could turn, but that the in said, if you did have to choose which industries are benefiting, look up stream, steel. Downstream, not quite. Upstream, steel and rebar prices, closely coal related. You can see where that one goes. Very interesting. We will be flushing out that story and a few moments in Market Reaction when markets open in hong kong and china in 30 minutes. In the meantime, singapore, taiwan, malaysia coming online. Sophie, currencies, but the equity markets so far. Sophie these are equity markets. Higher byeing led tokyo and seoul, korea. Some marginal losses for stocks in kuala lumpur. While stocks are higher, bonds falling, the
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