No new stimulus needed as economy remains stable
Updated: 2013-04-23 09:15
By Wei Tian (China Daily)
|
||||||||
He stressed that economic reform in China has to take preference over high-speed growth over the short-term.
Tang Jianwei, a senior analyst with Bank of Communications Co, said the economic stimulus measures introduced in late 2008 were mostly meant in response to a sharp slowdown in the economy due to external influences.
"But today, the slowing economic growth is mainly the result of a lack of internal motivation."
Besides, Tang added, that 2008 stimulus package had also resulted in issues such as an overheated housing market.
"The impact of natural disasters only has a short-term effect on an economy. Over the long term, such an impact is often countered by the resultant reconstruction program," Tang said.
Wendy Luo, an analyst with Barclays Bank in Hong Kong, said the Ya'an earthquake was likely to delay plans by property developers, and hurt the confidence of house buyers, which could hit prices and earnings in Sichuan province.
- New countryside stimulus plan in the works
- Analysts, entrepreneurs defend previous govt stimulus plan
- Stimulus should be small
- China's Cui warns of risks from US stimulus
- Low inflation 'offers stimulus opportunity'
- China stimulus package may boost Indian coal prices
- RBS forecasts no massive stimulus in China
- US stocks rally on Spain plan, China stimulus hope
- Earth Day marked around the world
- Volunteer team helping students find sense of normalcy
- Ethnic groups quick to join rescue efforts
- Earthquake leaves family shattered
- Boston Marathon bombing suspect charged
- Chasing vestiges of the Great Wall
- Weekly Photos: April 15-21
- Residents given shelter in quake-hit region
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Supplies pour into isolated villages |
All-out efforts to save lives |
American abroad |
Industry savior: Big boys' toys |
New commissioner
|
Liaoning: China's oceangoing giant |
Today's Top News
Russia criticizes US reports on human rights
China 'aims to share its dream with world'
Chinese president appoints 5 new ambassadors
Nation's IPR suits see spike in 2012
H7N9 not spread between humans: WHO
Health new priority for quake zone
Sino-US shared interests emphasized
China, ROK criticize visits to shrine
US Weekly
Beyond Yao
|
Money power |