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Tightrope balancing effort

By Jing Ulrich (China Daily)
Updated: 2010-06-10 09:30
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Liquidity squeeze, tabs on speculative property buys and the European debt crisis have made Chinese investors risk averse

Having implemented the most effective stimulus program during last year's global economic downturn, the Chinese government in recent months has been engaged in a balancing act of controlling inflation and deflating asset bubbles without dampening growth excessively.

The current climate of domestic policy shifts and perceived external vulnerabilities has given investors ample cause for concern. Developments in China's economy have never drawn more global attention, as evidenced by unprecedented numbers of delegates expected at JP Morgan's annual China Conference.

Investors from all over the world remain very committed to understanding how developments in China might influence their strategies.

Recent liquidity tightening initiatives, restrictions on speculative property investments and intensifying concerns about the European debt crisis have weighed on Chinese equities markets, bringing a reduction in risk appetite and a preference for defensive sectors.

Despite a reasonably strong medium-term corporate earnings outlook, the benchmark CSI 300 index of domestic Chinese stocks has declined 22.9 percent year-to-date, while Hong Kong "H" shares have shed 12.8 percent.

The sectors that saw the greatest benefit from abundant liquidity in 2009 - namely property, construction, materials and banks - have corrected sharply, with a number of these names now valued at a significant discount to historical averages.

Uncertainties also exist with respect to the domestic liquidity environment. After encouraging the nation's banks to issue a vast amount of loans in 2009, the government has set a target of 7.5 trillion yuan in new loans in 2010 (as compared to 9.6 trillion yuan last year).

Meanwhile, the official target for broader money supply growth has been set at 17 percent for 2010 - a level that implies significant deceleration from an average 23.9 percent monthly M2 growth in January-April. Such a reduction of domestic liquidity would mean less "surplus funds" to be channeled into asset markets.

Beyond merely controlling the volume of credit growth in 2010, the government also aims to manage the pace of lending. The extension of new loans in 2009 was heavily skewed towards the first and second quarters. A mismatch between the infusion of credit and the actual deployment of funds earmarked for stimulus projects facilitated some degree of speculation in asset markets.

Regulators have now asked banks to issue 30 percent of new loans in each of the first two quarters of 2010, and 20 percent in each of the latter two quarters. In actuality, the pace of lending has run ahead of official guidelines. If policy-makers hold firm, Chinese banks may be asked to pare lending in the months ahead.

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