China global  crisis fourth-quarter GDP growth 6.8  seen slowing to weakest pace since 2009

 

China global  crisis fourth-quarter GDP growth 6.8  seen slowing to weakest pace since 2009#BEIJING : #China is expected to post its weakest economic growth since the global financial crisis in the fourth quarter, adding pressure on policymakers to take more steps to ward off a sharper slowdown that could jolt global markets.
A renewed plunge in China’s stock markets and the yuan CNY=CFXS have stoked concerns among global investors about the health of the world’s second-biggest economy, although analysts see few signs of an abrupt drop-off in activity.

Growth in fourth-quarter gross domestic product likely slowed to 6.8 percent from the same period last year, down from 6.9 percent in the third quarter, according to a Reuters poll of 50 economists.

That would be the weakest pace of expansion since the first quarter of 2009, when growth tumbled to 6.2 percent.

The highest forecast in the poll was 7.1 percent and the lowest was 5.3 percent, though some investors fear current growth levels could already be much weaker than the official data will suggest.

“The weaknesses in both domestic and external demand have exacerbated the deflationary pressures in the economy,” economists Qu Hongbin and Julia Wang at HSBC said in a note.

“Going into 2016, weak domestic as well as external demand will continue to weigh on growth.”

Economic growth for the full year is expected to have cooled to its slowest pace in 25 years of 6.9 percent in 2015 from 7.3 percent in 2014, a central bank work paper said recently.

Beijing’s growth target for 2015 was “around” 7 percent, with the government rejecting suggestions that the figures were being inflated to meet official forecasts.

The government is expected to target economic growth of at least 6.5 percent in 2016 – in line with a new five-year plan to fulfill a previously announced goal of doubling GDP and per capita incomes by 2020 from 2010 levels, policy insiders say. by Agencies.

Bureau Report

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