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China Turns Net Creditor

6-okt, 2025

China has transitioned into a net creditor position as capital outflows moderate and overseas asset accumulation increases, reshaping regional liquidity flows and global financial balances.

China’s shift to a net creditor position highlights changing capital flows as domestic investment slows and foreign asset accumulation rises. This has major implications for global liquidity, currency markets, and geopolitical finance.


For investors, it signals China’s growing influence as a capital exporter rather than borrower. In the bigger picture, this transition reflects structural changes in China’s economy, including aging demographics and reduced property investment, while reinforcing its strategic role in global financing and trade relationships.

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