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Cutting, Cash, Credit: China’s Latest Attempt to Revitalize Slowing Economy – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/25 at 4:49 PM
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China has recently announced a series of new measures to stimulate its economy, which has faced challenges such as a crisis in the property sector and slow spending in recent years. The central bank unveiled a stimulus package in response to calls for more state support to get the economy back on track and achieve growth targets for 2024. Some of the measures included cutting the medium-term lending facility interest rate and reducing the reserve requirement ratio to boost lending to companies and consumers.

The announcement of these measures led to a positive response from Asian markets, with investors hoping that the bold steps taken by Beijing would help revive economic activity. However, some experts expressed concerns about the lack of fiscal policy in the package. The housing market has been a major drag on the economy, with home sales declining steadily. To address this issue, the central bank announced a reduction in interest rates on existing mortgage loans and a unified minimum down payment for first and second homes.

Despite the positive market reaction, some experts believe that more needs to be done to address the underlying issues affecting the economy. Nomura pointed out that earlier measures introduced by Beijing to boost the housing market have had limited impact so far. The new swap program allowing firms to acquire liquidity from the central bank is expected to enhance their ability to access funds for investment. However, caution is advised, as there are concerns about deflation, de-leveraging, and sluggish growth impacting investor confidence.

Overall, the new measures announced by China to stimulate the economy have been met with a mix of optimism and caution from experts. While the actions taken by the central bank are seen as a step in the right direction to boost economic activity, there are lingering concerns about the effectiveness of these measures in addressing the underlying issues facing the economy. The focus on the housing market and efforts to increase liquidity for companies are positive steps, but more comprehensive fiscal policy interventions may be needed to fully stabilize growth and improve market confidence. It remains to be seen how these measures will play out in the coming months and whether they will be successful in achieving the desired outcomes for the Chinese economy.

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