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China growth ahead of 2018 final data

China’s economy lost momentum in 2018 and is set to slow further in 2019 as a weakening domestic economy intersects with the negative impact of US tariffs on China’s export sector. Monday’s Retail Sales and GDP data tigger markets major attention, as they could show the result of US-China trade war to Chinese economy and the impact of a global slowdown concerns over Chinese consumers.

However, fresh domestic stimulus measures alongside increased chances for a US-China trade deal suggest some stability may emerge this year for China’s economy.

China’s GDP growth slowed to a 6.5% y/y pace in Q3 of 2018 from 6.7% in Q2, leaving growth running at the slowest pace since the 6.4% clip in Q1 of 2009. The projection for GDP is to see additional moderation to a 6.3% y/y pace in Q4, which would put growth at 6.6% in 2018. The economy grew at a 6.9% clip in 2017 after slowing to 6.7% in 2016 from 6.9% in 2015.

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Meanwhile, the monthly reports track the slowdown in China’s economy. China’s exports contracted 4.4% y/y in December, marking the first decline since the 3.0% drop in March of 2018 and the largest pullback since a 6.2% decline in December of 2016.Imports tumbled 7.6% y/y in December after a 2.9% rise in November. The trade balance grew to a $57.1 bln surplus in December from $41.9 bln in November.

This report was consistent with ongoing slowing in China’s domestic economy (falling imports) and the impact of the trade war with the US (drop in exports).

Manufacturing sentiment on the other hand, moved into contractionary territory in December after eroding through the year. However, the 90 day tariff truce agreed to by President Trump and President Xi in early December did not bolster the outlook of China’s factories.

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Meanwhile, China’s consumer sector has throttled back as the economy slows. Retail sales slumped, with May of 2003 (4.3%) to be the previous slower rate than what was posted this past November. Further slowing to a 8.0% y/y clip in December is expected on Monday, January 21.

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Andria Pichidi

Having completed her five-year-long studies in the UK, Andria Pichidi has been awarded a BSc in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Bath and a MSc degree in Mathematics, while she holds a postgraduate diploma (PGdip) in

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