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China's economy has grown by an annual rate of 11.1% in the first three months of 2007, official figures show, fanning fears it is starting to overheat.China's economy has grown by an annual rate of 11.1% in the first three months of 2007, official figures show, fanning fears it is starting to overheat.
First quarter growth topped forecasts and was significantly up on the 10.4% rate in the final three months of 2006.First quarter growth topped forecasts and was significantly up on the 10.4% rate in the final three months of 2006.
Separate figures showed annual inflation rose to 3.3% in March.Separate figures showed annual inflation rose to 3.3% in March.
China's main share index closed 4.5% lower amid concerns interest rates will have to rise to slow inflation because earlier measures have largely failed.China's main share index closed 4.5% lower amid concerns interest rates will have to rise to slow inflation because earlier measures have largely failed.
The drop was the biggest since an almost 9% slump on the Shanghai stock exchange earlier this year prompted a global sell-off that shook markets in Europe, Asia and the US.The drop was the biggest since an almost 9% slump on the Shanghai stock exchange earlier this year prompted a global sell-off that shook markets in Europe, Asia and the US.
"Investors are worried the government may take serious steps to rein in the economy, such as an interest hike plus some administrative measures," said Xu Yinhui, a fund manager at Guotai Junan Securities."Investors are worried the government may take serious steps to rein in the economy, such as an interest hike plus some administrative measures," said Xu Yinhui, a fund manager at Guotai Junan Securities.
Copper prices fell 4% in Shanghai as investors anticipated government attempts to slow the economy could impact on demand for raw materials.Copper prices fell 4% in Shanghai as investors anticipated government attempts to slow the economy could impact on demand for raw materials.
'Too hot?''Too hot?'
Interest rates have risen three times in the past year and the government has pursued other measures to try and prevent the economy from overheating such as limiting bank liquidity and credit lending.Interest rates have risen three times in the past year and the government has pursued other measures to try and prevent the economy from overheating such as limiting bank liquidity and credit lending.
Despite that, investment in fixed assets - which includes state spending on construction projects - rose 25% in the first three months of the year.Despite that, investment in fixed assets - which includes state spending on construction projects - rose 25% in the first three months of the year.
Investors are worried the government may take serious steps to rein in the economy Xu Yinhui, Guotai Junan Securities.Investors are worried the government may take serious steps to rein in the economy Xu Yinhui, Guotai Junan Securities.
The economy has grown by more than 10% in each of the past four years, on the back of high government spending, rising exports and increased foreign investment.The economy has grown by more than 10% in each of the past four years, on the back of high government spending, rising exports and increased foreign investment.
However, government officials have begun to express concerns publicly at the pace of growth and its consequences.However, government officials have begun to express concerns publicly at the pace of growth and its consequences.
"The people who have studied the figures think that risks of overheating are emerging and that the overheating could be as serious as last year," Geng Qinzeng, from the National Bureau of Statistics, told the Nanfang Daily."The people who have studied the figures think that risks of overheating are emerging and that the overheating could be as serious as last year," Geng Qinzeng, from the National Bureau of Statistics, told the Nanfang Daily.
The BBC's Quentin Sommerville in Shanghai said this spectacular growth had come at a major environmental cost with China's cities among the most polluted in the world.
Fears that the Chinese economy may be overstretching itself reverberated around world stock markets, with Japan's main share index falling more than 1%, its largest daily drop in more than a month.Fears that the Chinese economy may be overstretching itself reverberated around world stock markets, with Japan's main share index falling more than 1%, its largest daily drop in more than a month.