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Economist hints at further appreciation of yuan in 2007(Xinhua)Updated: 2006-12-04 19:04
BEIJING -- A senior economist has hinted that the Chinese government will allow the yuan to appreciate further in 2007.
"The likelihood of China continuing its tight monetary policy will diminish greatly," he said. Li also said economic growth would decline slightly. A report recently released by the academy showed the growth rate would drop to 10.1 percent in 2007. Official statistics show China's economic growth rate declined to 10.4 percent in the third quarter from 11.3 percent in the second quarter. The economist said the foreign reserves management system might be subject to reforms, which would have a significant impact on the national economy and the country's financial markets. "The current monetary policy can only alleviate but can not solve the root problem of liquidity." he said. "If the government functions are not reformed, the liquidity surplus will inevitably increase." He noted that the central government was mulling over a real estate macro control system, which would take into account regional differences, to slow the price rises of commercial houses. |
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