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BEIJING — Without more stimulus, China is increasingly likely to miss its growth target of around 5% this year, economists said.

The country on Tuesday suspended releases of data on youth unemployment, which had recently soared to records. Other data for July showed a broad slowdown, worsened by the property market slump.

"Prolonged weakness in property construction will add to destocking pressures in the industrial space and depress consumption demand as well," Tao Wang, head of Asia economics and chief China economist at UBS Investment Bank, said in a note.

"In such a case, economic momentum may stay subdued in the rest of the year and China may miss this year's growth target of around 5%," she said. "Deflation pressures could persist longer in such a scenario. The economy would then warrant much stronger or unconventional policies to revive."

China is the world's second-largest economy, and accounted for nearly 18% of global GDP in 2022, according to World Bank data.

"In our view, Beijing should play the role of lender of last resort to support some major developers and financial institutions in trouble, and should play the role of spender of last resort to boost aggregate demand," Nomura's Chief China Economist Ting Lu and a team said in a report Tuesday.

"We also see bigger downside risk to our 4.9% y-o-y growth forecast for both Q3 and Q4, and it is increasingly possible that annual GDP growth this year will miss the 5.0% mark," the report said.

Headline risk
Beijing has acknowledged economic challenges and signaled more policy support. The People's Bank of China unexpectedly cut key rates on Tuesday.

But the moves need time to take effect and haven't been enough to bolster market confidence so far, especially as worrisome headlines pick up.

"In August, contagion fears around property developers and default risk in the trust industry have also pushed sentiment lower, setting a higher bar for stimulus to be effective," said Louise Loo, lead economist at Oxford Economics.

A firmer policy shift could come in the fourth quarter, when a top-level meeting known as the "Third Plenum" is expected to be held, Loo said.

Once-healthy giant developer Country Garden is now on the brink of default. In other news this month, Zhongrong International Trust missed payments to three mainland China-listed companies, according to disclosures accessed via Wind Information.

Zhongrong did not immediately respond to a CNBC request for comment. Its website warned in a notice dated Aug. 13 of fraudulent claims that it was no longer able to operate.

Even if all of Zhongrong's 630 billion yuan ($86.5 billion) in assets — plus leverage — were in trouble, that's "not a systemically threatening number" for China's 21 trillion yuan trust industry and 315 trillion yuan banking system, Xiangrong Yu, Citi's chief China economist said in a note.

He added the trust firm and its parent company are "much less connected in the financial system compared with previous cases such as Baoshang Bank and Anbang Group."

Growth vs. national security
Chinese authorities' initial crackdown on real estate developers in 2020 was an attempt to curb their high reliance on growth. Beijing emphasized this year that defusing financial risks is one of its priorities. This year, the country is also in the process of reorganizing its financial regulatory bodies.

As local government debt remained high, cash levels have fallen, according to a Rhodium report in June. It noted regional authorities have spent money to buy land, to fill demand that once came from developers.

"The current weakness of localities' finances prevents Beijing from utilizing fiscal policy to support the economy," Rhodium analysts said.

For many, especially overseas investors, prolonged apparent inaction can affirm the Chinese government has firmly shifted its priorities as well.

"A tepid response to the cratering housing market would indicate that the top leadership's reduced emphasis on economic growth — in favor of priorities like national security and technological self-sufficiency — is more far-reaching than we anticipated," Gabriel Wildau, managing director at consulting firm Teneo, said in a report Tuesday.

"Our base case is that policymakers will significantly escalate housing stimulus in coming months, leading to improving sales and construction volumes by year end," Wildau said.

Many of China's recent troubles are not necessarily new. China has been in a multi-year process to try to improve the long-term sustainability of its economy, and shift away from reliance on investment into sectors such as infrastructure and real estate, and toward consumption.

"The challenge for policymakers is to calibrate stimulus that avoids an economic hard-landing on one hand, but that also smoothly transitions property and investments to their nascent downtrend on the other," said Loo from Oxford Economics.

"In the years to come, China's emerging strategic sectors — including green economy sectors, digital economy, advanced and semiconductor manufacturing — will continue to be the ones to watch as China transitions to new growth drivers," Loo said.

She pointed out that high-tech manufacturing's year-to-date average year-on-year growth of 7.4% has outpaced industrial production's roughly 3.8% pace.
 
lOl, even China's growth becomes zero percent, you poor India can not catch up in your whole life time, so you guys can pray for a better next life.

China can't beat USA either despite all the supa powa claims :lol:
Supa powa claim? when? you must have confused China with you India, China always says it's a developing country while you India believes you are a supa powa.
 
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Typing like typical troll bot, but wouldn't specify what he means by China and India while making such absurd claims, uske baad fir din bhar threads kholega har gully mohalle ki bakwas ki :lol:

lOl, even China's growth becomes zero percent, you poor India can not catch up in your whole life time, so you guys can pray for a better next life.


Supa powa claim? when? you must have confused China with you India, China always says it's a developing country while you India believes you are a supa powa.
 
Typing like typical troll bot, but wouldn't specify what he means by China and India while making such absurd claims, uske baad fir din bhar threads kholega har gully mohalle ki bakwas ki :lol:
When and where China or any Chinese made this wild supa powa claim like your Indians? actually supa powa the word itself comes from your typical Indian accent.
 
lOl, even China's growth becomes zero percent, you poor India can not catch up in your whole life time, so you guys can pray for a better next life.


Supa powa claim? when? you must have confused China with you India, China always says it's a developing country while you India believes you are a supa powa.
If China were to becomes 0 percent growth, 0 percent inflation economy.

Economy the size India's with it current growth rate will overtake with in 2 decades.

 
If China were to becomes 0 percent growth, 0 percent inflation economy.

Economy the size India's with it current growth rate will overtake with in 2 decades.

Less than that
 
If China were to becomes 0 percent growth, 0 percent inflation economy.

Economy the size India's with it current growth rate will overtake with in 2 decades.

Only in your dream, China 20 years ago was already one of the top trading nation, trade surplus nation, industrial nation, China's infra was already among the best in the world, India now is nowhere close to China 20 years ago, your cities and streets are more like China in the 1970's, that's 50 years ago. and you think India can maintain a high growth for 2 decades? even China can't , what makes you think India can?
 
Only in your dream, China 20 years ago was already one of the top trading nation, trade surplus nation, industrial nation, China's infra was already among the best in the world, India now is nowhere close to China 20 years ago, your cities and streets are more like China in the 1970's, that's 50 years ago. and you think India can maintain a high growth for 2 decades? even China can't , what makes you think India can?
Well unfortunately for you numbers tell another story, go read the link provided.
 
Well unfortunately for you numbers tell another story, go read the link provided.
I suggest you guys focus more on your hunger problems than day dreaming the future, India still ranks the bottom in the global hunger index chart.
 
I suggest you guys focus more on your hunger problems than day dreaming the future, India still ranks the bottom in the global hunger index chart.
Why should we care about an NGO's report? Better focus on your real estate sector crumbling like tofu dreg infra :lol:
 
lOl, even China's growth becomes zero percent, you poor India can not catch up in your whole life time, so you guys can pray for a better next life.


Supa powa claim? when? you must have confused China with you India, China always says it's a developing country while you India believes you are a supa powa.
This actually is factually correct, for economy of china size, 1% growth itself is good enough. India has lost 2 decades with govt red-tapism, but, i am sure we will catch up with china in 2 decades.
 

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