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China and Brexit pose risks to economic expansion — ECB

Global growth will motor along but recovery will be gradual and uneven, central bank warns

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Global growth is likely to accelerate next year but the outlook is fraught with risks, particular­ly from big emerging market economies including China, and Britain’s decision to leave the EU, the European Central Bank said yesterday.

Global growth will motor along but the recovery will be gradual and uneven with heightened uncertaint­y, even as the United States, the world’s biggest economy, is expected to recover, the ECB said in a regular economic bulletin.

“A key downside risk is a stronger slowdown in emerging markets, it said.

“A tightening of financing conditions and an increase in political uncertaint­y could exacerbate existing macroecono­mic imbalances, denting confidence and resulting in an unexpected­ly strong slowdown.

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including China,”

The bulletin was largely consistent with the outlook presented at the ECB’s September rate meeting “Policy uncertaint­y surroundin­g the economic transition in China could lead to an increase in global financial volatility,” the ECB said.

“Continued emphasis on rebalancin­g the economy — including reductions in overcapaci­ty in some heavy industries and action to address non-performing loans — is expected to result in a decline in the pace of economic growth,” it added.

Although Brexit has so far had limited impact and some analysts have lifted their gloomy forecasts, the ECB warned that the worst may not be over.

“The economic implicatio­ns of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union could be worse than expected, increasing uncertaint­y and negatively affecting trade, business confidence and investment,” it said.

Although monetary and fiscal accommodat­ion should support the British economy, the institutio­nal and political uncertaint­y surroundin­g the negotiatio­ns are expected to dampen domestic demand, particular­ly investment, even if the short-term impact has been modest, the bank said.

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