China in 2009 and Beyond: How Bad Is It Out There?
Nov. 12 – We’re pleased to be able to share with China Briefing subscribers this brand new China economic presentation by Stephen Green, the head of China research for the Standard Chartered Bank. “China in 2009 and beyond: How bad is it out there?” covers both current and projected figures from 2007 forecast to 2012 as regards FDI, GDP growth, US$/RMB valuation, government spending, consumption growth, reliance on overseas markets, export growth, inflation, salaries, and fiscal stimulus reform. We are grateful both to Professor Green and Standard Chartered for sharing this information with us and our subscribers (click on the photo at right to download the pdf).
Forecast snapshots
US$/RMB valuation: 5.7 by 2010
GDP growth: 7.1 percent by 2010
US$ forex reserves: Up another US$1,000 billion by 2010
Inflation: Lowering to 5 percent by 2010
Consumption growth: On high upward curve
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