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3 January 2018
HY Corporate Credit
HY Multi Sector,Media, Cable & Satellite
We expect the government to keep the official deficit target at 3% of GDP.
Meanwhile, total fiscal spending including budgetary spending and
government funds is expected to slow to 5% in 2018 from 13% in 2017. This is
mainly due to an expected slowdown in land sales. Fiscal spending in 2017
was supported by strong land sales revenue (35% yoy ytd) from the land
market boom in tier 3 cities. As property market cools down in 2018, we
expect a -10% negative growth on such spending. The expected decline is
smaller than in previous property cycles (-15% to -20%) as local governments
may issue special land development bonds to mitigate the revenue shortfall.
[Figure 45: Fiscal expenditure will slow in 2018
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On the monetary front, we expect M2 to grow at slightly below 10%, in line
with nominal GDP growth. Credit demand will moderate, owing to slower
growth and financial sector deleveraging. Meanwhile, tighter regulations will
crowd in part of the shadow banking sector onto banks' balance sheets,
squeezing liquidity of the smaller banks who rely on wholesale funding. We
expect the PBoC to cut RRR twice later in 2018 to help alleviate liquidity
shortages. Despite lower growth, we expect the PBoC policy rates to remain
unchanged as global interest rates rise.
Driven by strong consumption, growth of imports (10%) will continue to
outpace that of exports (7%). Current account surplus is expected to narrow to
0.8% of GDP in 2018. We expect the Renminbi to stay stable relative to trade
partners. This will put the RMB/USD exchange rate at 6.7 by end-2018. We
see pressure on RMB to depreciate in 2019 as current account surplus will
likely shrink further.
iicator forecasts, China
Zhisvei Zhang. Ph.D.
Chief Economist
♦852.2203 8308
Yi Xiang, Ph.D.
Economist
4.852.2203 6139
Real GDP,
yoy%
CPI, yoy%
period avg.
M2, yoy% Fixed asset inv
Retail sales.
Indust prod,
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nominal, yoy% nominal. yoy%
real yoy%
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balance, etti of GDP
USDCNY. Deposit
RRR
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late I1-yrl
2015
6.9
1.4
13.3
10.0
10.7
8.1
3.0
6.49
1.50
17.5
2016
6.9
2.0
113
RI
10.4
6.0
1.8
6.94
1.50
17.0
2017F
6.8
1.7
8.8
7.5
10.5
6.7
1.2
6.65
1.50
17.0
2019E
6.3
2.7
9.7
6.8
10.5
6.0
0.8
6.70
1.50
16.0
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Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.
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