China Daily (Hong Kong)

Services sector expands at steady pace

- By XIN ZHIMING xinzhiming@chinadaily.com.cn

The services sector continued to expand at a steady pace in May, with companies in the sector showing strong confidence in the economic prospects in a year’s time, according to a private survey released on Tuesday.

Analysts said the survey results show that the Chinese economy remains on track, although policymake­rs should closely monitor the adverse effect of credit contractio­n on small enterprise­s.

The Caixin/Markit Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) stood at 52.9 in May, unchanged from April. The composite index, which combines both manufactur­ing and services PMI, was 52.3 last month, also unchanged from April. A reading above 50 indicates growth.

“The index of expectatio­ns regarding future output rose to a relatively high level, suggesting optimism across both the manufactur­ing and service sectors,” said Zhong Zhengsheng, director of macroecono­mic analysis at CEBM Group, in a statement released along with the data.

“However, attention needs to be paid to the impact of the recent credit contractio­n on small businesses.”

China has strengthen­ed financial regulation to prevent risky and irregular financial activities from incurring systemic financial risks, leading to credit contractio­n that has affected the corporate sector’s access to bank loans.

The new business sub-index in Caixin/Markit Services PMI dropped to 52.5 in May from 53.0 in April, but surveyed enterprise­s said they had hired at the fastest pace since January.

Input prices rose at a slightly faster pace and survey respondent­s said higher wages and transporta­tion-related costs have led to rising costs.

Surveyed manufactur­ing and services enterprise­s showed higher level of confidence than the previous month in their business prospects, with the sub-in- dex measuring confidence of services companies reaching a one-year high, according to Caixin Media. The continual corporate expansion, improving market conditions and upgraded products have combined to back up the rising optimism, it said.

However, surveyed enterprise­s reported slower growth in new orders and weaker pricing power as a result of intense market competitio­n.

China has made efforts in recent years to shift to a services and innovation-based economic growth pattern. The services sector accounted for 58.8 percent of the country’s GDP growth in 2017 and the ratio has further risen in the first quarter of this year, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

Attention needs to be paid to the impact of the recent credit contractio­n on small businesses.” Zhong Zhengsheng,

Reuters contribute­d to this story.

 ?? JIA DONGLIU / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Food delivery drivers wait for orders on a street in Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
JIA DONGLIU / FOR CHINA DAILY Food delivery drivers wait for orders on a street in Ningbo, Zhejiang province.

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