China’s Securities Regulator Warns Companies To Increase Dividends And Buy Backs

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$SSEC Shanghai Stock Market Index courtesy of Stockcharts.Com

Increase Dividends or Else

Demanding More Debt

Terrible Policy

Pettis presents a plus side and a minis side. I see it as a foolish mandate and an act of desperation.

Unlike Pettis, I fail to see how forcing companies to use their cash, increase leverage, or take on unwarranted debt hoping to fuel a stock market rally can possibly be a good thing.

If the debt is not serviceable by profits, it will weaken the corporations. How can that rebalance anything?

Technically Speaking

Technically speaking the Shanghai Index appears poised for a big move one way or another after a lengthy consolidation. There are several lower highs and higher lows.

Since the initial move was lower, and triangles are continuation patterns, the expected break is lower, but I don’t know, nor does anyone else.

I do know bad policy, and the action by Chinese regulators is terribly unsound.


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