Watch Out For China's 10 Big Red Flags

See Also: If Chanos Thinks China Is Dubai 'Times One Thousand', Then Who Will Be Their Abu Dhabi? The Complete 60-Second Guide To The Chinese Real Estate Market Suddenly, Everyone's Waking Up To China's HUGE Public-Sector Debt Edward Chancellor of GMO has put out an excellent piece on the Chinese market and the "red flags" for investors.The paper addresses how to identify the proper "speculative manias" and associated financial crises in the country. Chancellor sums it into key points, breaking down the bare essentials:

1. Great investment debacles generally start out with a compelling growth story.2. A blind faith in the competence of the authorities is another typical feature of a classic mania. In other words, you can't always trust the numbers that a government is putting out.3. A general increase in investment is another leading indicator of ?nancial distress. Capital is generally misspent during periods of euphoria.4. Great booms are invariably accompanied by a surge in corruption. Countrywide, anyone?5. Strong growth in the money supply is another robust leading indicator of ?nancial fragility. Easy money lies behind all great episodes of speculation from the Tulip Mania of the 1630s â?? which was funded with IOUs â?? onward.6. Fixed currency regimes often produce inappropriately low interest rates, which are liable to feed booms and end in busts.7. Crises generally follow a period of rampant credit growth. In the boom, liabilities are contracted that cannot subsequently be repaid. The U.S. will ultimately be a perfect example of this.8. Moral hazard is another common feature of great speculative manias. Greed isn't necessarily good and we tend to act irresponsible during intense periods of speculation.9. A rising stock of debt is not the only cause for concern. Investments ?nanced with borrowed money donâ??t generate enough income to either service or repay the loan (what Minsky called â??Ponzi ?nanceâ?).10. Dodgy loans are generally secured against collateral, most commonly real estate. Thus, a combination of strong credit growth and rapidly rising property prices are a reliable leading indicator of very painful busts.

If you think this sounds like China, believes Chancellor, you're right.

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