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China: PPI on a downtrend, but policy stimulus to limit decline – Standard Chartered

Standard Chartered analysis team suggest that China’s falling producer price index (PPI) has caught the market’s attention as PPI inflation fell to 0.1% y/y in February 2019, on the verge of sliding into negative territory, after peaking at 6.9% y/y in September 2017.

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“As PPI inflation falls, industrial profit growth is also slowing. The People’s Bank of China’s (PBoC’s) Q1 survey on 5,000 large industrial companies suggests that corporate confidence is weakening y/y and destocking pressure is building. Moreover, if falling PPI inflation drives a further slowdown in China’s nominal GDP growth (which slowed to 9.1% in Q4-2018 from 10.7% in Q4-2017), the PBoC is likely to face increased pressure to ease monetary policy and cut interest rates.”

“We expect moderate PPI deflation of 1% in 2019, recovering to inflation of 0.5% in 2020 (versus 3.5% in 2018). Negative base effects are likely to keep headline PPI in moderate deflation for most of 2019. We expect y/y PPI to bottom out at c.-2% in September, recovering to positive figures in early 2020.”

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