The road ahead
Updated: 2012-07-20 08:46
(China Daily)
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Experts give their take on the Chinese economy
Joy Yang,
chief economist for Greater China Research, Mirae Asset Securities
GDP growth: 8.1 percent
Inflation: 3-3.5 percent but will bottom out in July at about 1.6 percent
Hard/soft landing: Hard landing unlikely this year but structural reforms are necessary to avoid it within three to five years.
Zhiwei Zhang,
chief economist, China, Nomura
GDP growth: 8.2 percent
Inflation: 2.9 percent
Hard/soft landing: Hard landing is no longer an outside tail risk with a one-in-three chance of it happening in 2014.
Michael Klibaner,
head of China research at Jones Lang Lasalle
GDP growth: N/A
Inflation: N/A
Hard/soft landing: A hard landing is avoidable in the shorter term because of the government's spending power but there is a real a risk within five to seven years if an economic reform agenda is not embraced.
Wang Jun,
deputy director-general, China Center for International Economic Exchanges
GDP growth: 7.5 to 7.8 percent
Inflation: 3 to 3.5 percent
Hard/soft landing: The economy is likely to have a soft landing but there is a deflation risk.
Junwei Sun,
economist, China, HSBC
GDP growth: 8.4 percent
Inflation: 2.9 percent
Hard/soft landing: The danger of an over-correction has receded and a modest recovery over the next two quarters should deliver a soft landing.
Tim Condon,
head of research, Asia, ING Financial Markets
GDP growth: 8.1 percent
Inflation: 3 percent
Hard/soft landing: The Chinese government have proved themselves the masters of avoiding a hard landing so far. The risk is external such as another 2008-style global financial crisis.
Mark Williams,
chief economist, Asia, Capital Economics
GDP growth: 8.0 percent
Inflation: 3.0 percent
Hard/soft landing: The terminology is unhelpful. China is going to have to accept its days of growing at 9 or 10 percent are behind it.
(China Daily 07/20/2012 page4)
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