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Consumer prices fall in February
By Zhang Ran (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-03-11 08:00
![]() China's consumer price index (CPI) dropped 1.6 percent year-on-year in February, the first negative growth since December 2002, according to figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) yesterday.
China's tightening monetary policy starting at the end of 2007 caused the CPI to start falling in May after it peaked at 8.7 percent in February last year. It fell to 1 percent in January, the lowest in 30 months. "However, it is too early to draw a conclusion of deflation in China," the NBS said in a statement on its website. "The CPI fall has been mainly due to lower raw material prices. It was also affected by the timing of the Lunar New Year holiday, which fell in February last year but was in January this year. The unprecedented snowstorm in February last year also pushed up food prices." Since the base effect has been the toughest, many believe that in the coming months, CPI readings would have easier comparisons and could appear less negative on the surface. "We expect the deflation in CPI to be temporary, as it has mainly been caused by a very high base in February last year," said Sun Mingchun, former economist of Lehman Brothers Asia, who now works with Nomura International (HK) Ltd. "As the base effect fades and the impact of the government' stimulus package gradually drives up producer prices, we expect inflation to return in the second half and touch 2.8 percent year on year in the fourth quarter. For the full year, we expect CPI inflation to average 0.6 percent, a sharp drop from 5.9 percent in 2008," he said. Li Daokui, economist, Tsinghua University, agrees, saying that the figures may rebound in the second quarter. However, Ken Peng, an economist with Citigroup said, the negative CPI could persist for most of this year, especially as more producer price declines could impact consumer prices in an environment of overcapacity. "Even though the recent credit boom has reduced the urgency, we believe that further monetary easing is still necessary. Interest rate cuts are likely, and the bank reserve requirement ratio (RRR) may have greater room for reduction," he said. "CPI will remain in the negative zone in the coming months," JPMorgan Chase Bank's Asian economic researcher Wang Qian said. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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