The Fort Worth Press - China expected to post slowing growth as economic woes drag

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China expected to post slowing growth as economic woes drag
China expected to post slowing growth as economic woes drag / Photo: © AFP

China expected to post slowing growth as economic woes drag

China is expected to post its slowest growth in a year and a half on Friday, as Beijing struggles to steady an economy shaken by sluggish spending and persistent property sector woes.

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Officials have in recent weeks unveiled a string of measures to reignite the world's number-two economy, with an eye to achieving five percent annual growth.

But after a blistering market rally fuelled by hopes for a long-awaited "bazooka stimulus", optimism has tapered as authorities refrained from providing a specific figure for the bailout or detailing any of the pledges.

Analysts surveyed by AFP expect China's economy to have only expanded 4.5 percent in the third quarter of the year.

That would be down from 4.7 in the second quarter and mark the slowest growth since early 2023, when China was emerging from a strict zero-Covid policy that strangled growth.

Beijing has said it has "full confidence" in achieving its annual growth goal, but economists say that more direct fiscal stimulus is needed to revive activity and restore business confidence.

Recent weeks have seen authorities unveil a raft of measures to funnel cash into the economy including a string of rate cuts and loosened restrictions on home-buying.

But investors are clamouring for more specifics on how Beijing is planning to shift its economy towards a consumption-driven model that can sustain long-term growth.

A major headache has been a prolonged crisis in the property sector, long a key driver of growth but now mired in debt.

On Thursday, officials announced that they would boost credit available for unfinished housing projects to more than $500 billion.

Authorities also promised to facilitate the renovation of one million homes, a move intended to boost activity in the property sector.

- 'More noise' -

But as with a slew of much-touted briefings in the past week, Thursday's press conference failed to impress with its lack of big-ticket financial pledges.

Beijing is "trying to talk the talk, with more noise about stabilising the property market," Stephen Innes, Managing Partner at SPI Asset Management, said in a note.

"As the briefing rolled on, it was clear: traders were not thrilled," he said.

"Let's be honest, though -- China's property mess isn't something that can be patched up with a few speeches and half-baked measures," Innes added.

A number of major cities have in recent months eased house-buying restrictions -- this week in Chengdu, the capital of southwestern province of Sichuan and the northern port city of Tianjin.

China's economic growth is also being hindered by sluggish domestic spending, with consumer wariness threatening to plunge the country into deflation.

The September consumer price index -- a key measure of inflation -- missed expectations, speaking to continued lacklustre demand.

C.M.Harper--TFWP