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Friday, April 15, 2011

China's economy slows slightly, inflation hits 32-month high

China?s hard-charging economy tapered slightly in the first quarter, but inflation rose to a 32-month high despite nationwide efforts to rein-in consumer prices, China?s National Bureau of Statistics said Friday.


China?s gross domestic product grew by 9.7% in the first quarter compared to a year ago, down from the 9.8% expansion recorded in the fourth quarter of 2010.


Wenj Meanwhile, China?s consumer price index soared to 5.4% in March from a year ago, intensifying pressure on the central government which fears rising prices could lead to social instability.


Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao blamed deficits overseas and volatile global commodity prices for complicating China?s economy at a meeting Wednesday of the State Council, the country's cabinet.


?The exchange rates of major international currencies fluctuated wildly and prices of food, oil and other commodities kept increasing on global markets, spreading inflationary pressure from emerging markets to developed economies,? Wen said while also vowing to rein-in consumer prices.


The increase in inflation comes even after policymakers raised interest rates four times and banks? reserve ratio requirements six times since October to sop-up excess liquidity produced by China?s record lending beginning in 2009.


?Despite the most aggressive period of tightening in years, the government cannot seem to slow the economy down,? wrote IHS Global Insight economists Alistair Thornton and Xianfang Ren in a note to clients Friday.


?Beijing has had to regularly revert to heavy-handed administrative measures, such as direct price controls in the food sector and limits on house purchases in the property market, in order to contain inflationary pressure," the economists said. "With inflation expectations still running high and prices at disconcerting levels, the government will need to press on with its tightening schedule. Expect to see more movement on reserve ratio requirements, probably one more interest rate hike and a slightly faster [yuan] appreciation.?


At around 6.53 to the dollar, the Chinese currency has risen 4.5% since Beijing ended its fixed peg to the greenback in June.


--David Pierson


Photo: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. Credit: Reuters




Full story at http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/MoneyCompany/~3/I3wdrxeKHfk/chinas-economy-slows-slightly-inflation-hits-32-month-high.html

1 comment:

Also sprach Analyst said...

There isn't really a slow down, though inflationary pressure is high. The fact that the economy is still growing strongly should give China more room for monetary tightening

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