Chinese President Xi Jingping walking across a tightrope across fire while holding a small Chinese flag on a dark-red-to-bright-red background.
Wall Street strategists and investors remain cautious on China for the year ahead, and the long-awaited post-pandemic rebound still hasn't materialized.
  • Experts see a narrow path for China to engineer an economic rebound in 2024.
  • While Beijing may manage to stabilize and achieve modest growth, a "bull case" seems unlikely. 
  • China faces severe real estate woes, deflation, and an exodus of global investors. 

The world has yet to witness any post-pandemic rebound in China, and Wall Street expects little to change in 2024.