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Chinese economy struggling, policy rate cut could impact global financial markets

The Chinese economy is struggling and the central bank has unexpectedly lowered its policy rate signaling serious worries about growth, said the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) under the Indian Finance Ministry.

Author : NewsGram Desk

The Chinese economy is struggling and the central bank has unexpectedly lowered its policy rate signaling serious worries about growth, said the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) under the Indian Finance Ministry.

According to the Monthly Economic Review published by the DEA, the lowering of the policy rate in China could trigger risk aversion in financial markets around the world that have begun celebrating, perhaps, prematurely, the easing of inflation pressures in the near term in developed world.

In its latest economic review, the DEA said the geopolitical environment remains tense and fraught.

"This could trigger fresh supply concerns in the winter for critical commodities such as crude oil and natural gas," it said.

Stating that the inflation rates are high, the review said without further considerable policy tightening, it is difficult to see the inflation rate in the advanced world drop to around two percent to three percent.

"Such tightening would almost guarantee a recession for economic growth and corporate profits. Hence, a reality check on the part of stock markets in the developed world could bring back growth chills everywhere," the review notes.

For now, India looks better placed on the growth-inflation-external balance triangle for 2022-23 than it did two months ago owing to the swift economic policy response by the government and the central bank, the DEA said. (AA/IANS)

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