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China factory activity slows further | China factory activity slows further |
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China's manufacturing activity weakened further in June, falling to a nine-month low as demand fell, according to a preliminary survey by HSBC. | China's manufacturing activity weakened further in June, falling to a nine-month low as demand fell, according to a preliminary survey by HSBC. |
The bank's Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) declined to 48.3, from May's reading of 49.2. A reading below 50 indicates a contraction. | The bank's Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) declined to 48.3, from May's reading of 49.2. A reading below 50 indicates a contraction. |
The weak data comes amid fresh concerns over the health of Chinese economy, the world's second-largest. | The weak data comes amid fresh concerns over the health of Chinese economy, the world's second-largest. |
Last week, the World Bank lowered its 2013 growth forecast for China. | Last week, the World Bank lowered its 2013 growth forecast for China. |
The bank now expects the China to grow 7.7% this year, down from its earlier projection of 8.4%. | The bank now expects the China to grow 7.7% this year, down from its earlier projection of 8.4%. |
Among the concerns cited by analysts have been fears that a protracted slowdown in key markets such as the US and Europe may hurt demand for Chinese exports and impact its manufacturing sector. | Among the concerns cited by analysts have been fears that a protracted slowdown in key markets such as the US and Europe may hurt demand for Chinese exports and impact its manufacturing sector. |
Qu Hongbin, chief China economist at HSBC. said the sector was being "weighed down by deteriorating external demand" as well as "moderating domestic demand". | Qu Hongbin, chief China economist at HSBC. said the sector was being "weighed down by deteriorating external demand" as well as "moderating domestic demand". |
Reforms v stimulus | Reforms v stimulus |
The data adds to evidence that growth is slowing from 7.7% in the first three months of the year after industrial output and exports came in below expectations. | The data adds to evidence that growth is slowing from 7.7% in the first three months of the year after industrial output and exports came in below expectations. |
However, the current leaders have shown more tolerance for slower growth than previous administrations. | However, the current leaders have shown more tolerance for slower growth than previous administrations. |
After the global financial crisis in 2008-2009, China had unleashed a huge amount of stimulus in an attempt to boost economic growth. | After the global financial crisis in 2008-2009, China had unleashed a huge amount of stimulus in an attempt to boost economic growth. |
This time there has been no stimulus of that scale. | |
"Beijing prefers to use reforms rather than stimulus to sustain growth. While reforms can boost long-term growth prospects, they will have a limited impact in the short-term," Mr Qu said. | "Beijing prefers to use reforms rather than stimulus to sustain growth. While reforms can boost long-term growth prospects, they will have a limited impact in the short-term," Mr Qu said. |
However, some analysts said that given the slowdown in its economy Beijing was likely to take some steps to try and sustain its growth rate. | However, some analysts said that given the slowdown in its economy Beijing was likely to take some steps to try and sustain its growth rate. |
"We expect the People's Bank of China to ease monetary conditions shortly," said Dariusz Kowalczyk, senior economist with Credit Agricole-CIB in Hong Kong. | "We expect the People's Bank of China to ease monetary conditions shortly," said Dariusz Kowalczyk, senior economist with Credit Agricole-CIB in Hong Kong. |
He said that the central bank was likely to announces a cut in the reserve ratio requirement (RRR), the amount of money that the banks are required to keep in reserve, to try and boost lending in the country. | He said that the central bank was likely to announces a cut in the reserve ratio requirement (RRR), the amount of money that the banks are required to keep in reserve, to try and boost lending in the country. |
Mr Dariusz added that the recent slowdown in inflation had given more room to policymakers to take such measures. | Mr Dariusz added that the recent slowdown in inflation had given more room to policymakers to take such measures. |
Data released earlier this month showed that consumer prices in China rose by 2.1% in May, from a year earlier, down from the 2.4% year-on-year growth in April. | Data released earlier this month showed that consumer prices in China rose by 2.1% in May, from a year earlier, down from the 2.4% year-on-year growth in April. |
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