Khaleej Times

Why more stimulus can be in the offing for China

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beijing — China’s producer prices in December rose at their slowest pace since September 2016 as factories confront a slowdown in demand even as Beijing steps up policy support to bolster the economy.

Consumer inflation for the month also eased from a year earlier due to lower non-food prices, data published by the National Statistics Bureau showed on Thursday. The slowdown in domestic demand has added to the list of economic worries for China, which is mired in a trade war with the United States, its biggest trading partner.

The producer price index (PPI), a measure of the prices businesses receive for their goods and services, rose 0.9 per cent in December from a year earlier — below the lowest forecast in a Reuters poll of 35 economist who had a median estimate of 1.6 per cent. The index rose 2.7 per cent in November.

On a monthly basis, the PPI fell a steeper 1 per cent from a 0.2 per cent fall in November.

The sharper-than-expected pullback in prices has raised the possibilit­y of more policy measures to cushion the economy.

“We’ve always regarded PPI as a leading indicator of China’s economic wellbeing, and as its month-on-month growth has now turned negative for the second straight month, it’s a signal worthy of vigilance,” said Betty Wang, senior china economist at ANZ Research. “If this trend persists, it may turn negative on year-onyear

China’s factory activity contracted for the first time in more than two years in december. —

terms this year and more radical stimulus measures, such as benchmark interest rate cuts may become possible.”

China’s factory activity contracted for the first time in more than two years in December, highlighti­ng the challenges facing Beijing as it seeks to end a bruising trade war with Washington and reduce the risk of a sharper economic slowdown in 2019.

Domestic demand for industrial goods and services has eased in recent months as the government’s multi-year campaign to curb corporate debt and risky lending practices has crimped capital spending and corporate investment. Prices for raw materials increased 0.8 per cent last month from a year earlier, down from a 4.6 per cent rise in November. —

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