# Ren Zeping

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Business

Ren Zeping Urges Investors to Embrace a ‘Slow Bull’ and the Long Wave — Markets Could Rebound

Prominent economist Ren Zeping has urged investors to position for a renewed upswing in Chinese equities and commodities, invoking long-wave (Kondratiev) cycles and warning against excessive short-term caution. His social-media remarks, mixing market advice with a colloquial contrast between conservative and opportunistic investors, could influence sentiment in retail-dominated Chinese markets and have knock-on effects for global commodity demand.

SoBiz2026年2月13日 06:14
#Ren Zeping#China markets#Kondratiev wave
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Business

Ren Zeping Says China’s 2024 Rally Is a Once-in-a-Decade ‘Confidence Bull’ — But Its Fate Hinges on Policy and Reform

Economist Ren Zeping describes the post‑September 2024 upswing in Chinese equities as a once‑in‑a‑decade “confidence bull,” powered by policy easing, a tech revolution and abundant liquidity. He argues the rally can finance strategic industries and help repair household balance sheets, but warns its longevity depends on sustained policy support and deeper capital‑market reforms.

SoBiz2026年2月9日 05:44
#China#A‑shares#Ren Zeping
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Business

Ren Zeping Accepts Dan Bin’s Olive Branch — A Public Truce Among China’s Market Influencers

Prominent economist Ren Zeping has publicly accepted an apology from private-equity boss Dan Bin, ending a high-profile social-media feud over the strength and nature of China’s post‑September 2024 stock-market rally. The truce calms a bout of acrimony between two influential market voices but does not erase the substantive disagreements about the rally’s durability.

NeMo2026年1月19日 22:00
#Ren Zeping#Dan Bin#Oriental Harbor