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China's Economy To Grow About 7% This Year: Central Bank Official

Published 02/17/2015, 05:07 AM
Updated 02/17/2015, 05:16 AM
© Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon. Labourers work at a construction site for a new commercial building in Beijing, Jan. 19, 2015.

By Reuters -

(Reuters) - China's economic growth could slow to between 6.9 percent and 7.1 percent this year as the country fends off deflation risks, the head of the Chinese central bank's research bureau said on Tuesday.

In an opinion piece in the China Daily newspaper, Lu Lei said fixed asset investment growth in the world's second-largest economy is likely to cool further this year, dragged by a sagging property market and a fall-off in state investment.

"China's economic growth rate may remain stable at a relatively lower level in 2015, between 6.9 percent and 7.1 percent, restricted by sluggish demand," Lu wrote.

"The biggest medium-term uncertainty for the economy is deflation risk."

Judging that "it is difficult to anticipate any rise in the producer price index" partly because manufacturers are still struggling to deplete a glut in raw materials, Lu forecast that China's consumer inflation would also likely stay weak in 2015.

Hurt by erratic export growth, softening domestic demand, reduced government investment and a sputtering housing market, China's economic growth slipped to a 24-year low of 7.4 percent last year.

The downturn has fueled financial risks in the country as companies delay repaying their loans or default altogether, leading to a rise in bad debt levels among banks.

Acknowledging the problem, Lu said rising non-performing loan ratios at commercial banks will lead to liquidity problems, and cause volatility in interbank interest rates.

Lu said the central bank may take measures to temper rising debt levels, but did not elaborate.

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"It is unlikely that we will see a systemic liquidity crisis, although there may be a short-term liquidity squeeze," he said.

As such, he said the central bank faced more difficulties in managing liquidity, and that monetary policy will be adjusted to keep liquidity at a reasonable level.

"Monetary policy fine-tuning is likely according to changes in the economic situation, with a preference for maintaining reasonable market liquidity and providing a neutral financial environment," Lu said.

In a bid to re-energize the economy, the Chinese central bank reduced the amount of cash that banks must hold as reserves for the first time in over two years earlier in February. This was after it had cut interest rates for the first time in over two years as well in November.

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