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Is China on the way back to its former strength?

Autor: Financial Market
Timp de citit: 3 minute

The corona pandemic has hit China hard. Worse still, the country with the world’s second-largest GDP is regarded as the ground zero of the virus and has had to impose another set of lockdowns for fear of a second wave of infections, as recent images from the capital city of Beijing have shown.

That being said, one has to remember that China has navigated the crisis quite well so far and that the growth rate of industrial production has picked up, too.

In spite of numerous relief measures and tax breaks, government debt has also remained within reason. All this in an environment where investors are looking for suitable investment opportunities. The Chinese bond market may just be what they are looking for.

Respectable yield
Ranked by size, the Chinese bond market is already in third place – behind the USA and Japan. As Mario Kaudela, expert in Product Management with Erste Asset Management, explains, among its peer group of large government bonds markets, China is pretty much the only one where the term “yield” is justified.

While 10Y US Treasury bonds pay an annual yield of 0.70% and the yield of German government bonds is even negative at -0.44%, Chinese government bonds are currently traded at a yield of 2.92% (source: Refinitiv Datastream, 23 June 2020).

Chinese economy showing improvement after corona
The global pandemic that originated in the Chinese provincial city of Wuhan has had a dire effect on the Chinese economy in Q1. The GDP shrank by 6.8% and was negative for the first time since 1992. Analysts still expect a growth rate of 1% for the Chinese economy this year.

In 2021, the growth rate should accelerate to 7.1%. The decline caused by the shutdown has to be put into perspective: the Chinese economy is shut down every year around Chinese New Year. A shutdown of a different kind is therefore nothing extraordinary.

The pandemic basically just extended the period. In fact, after the massive slump industrial production was up 4.4% in May as compared to the same month of 2019. Retail sales, however, are still below their 2019 values.

Government and central bank providing cash injections
Meanwhile we have seen clear initiatives from the government and the central bank aimed at starting up the economy again. The 2020 National People’s Congress of the Communist Party that convened at the end of March set itself three main goals:

• Economic recovery
• Stable job market
• Opening of the economy and the financial markets

No explicit growth target was formulated. The commitment to the opening and strengthening of the financial markets in particular can be regarded as positive signal for international investors.

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The government wants to protect the economy from the effects of the pandemic as quickly as possible and set a course for revival. The set of measures initiated by the People’s Congress is comprehensive and has gravitas.

Here are the most important items:
• Reduction of VAT on exports (except goods that cause a high degree of air pollution or that require a high volume of resource input)
• Tax breaks until the end of 2020 to the tune of USD 500bn
• Increased investments in the healthcare system
• Designated Covid-19 bonds
• Investments in infrastructure and in the healthcare system at the volume of 6.5% of GDP

Those are the main pillars. Further measures include the following ones:
• Taxes on products aimed at curbing the pandemic are to be scrapped
• Small and micro businesses can have their taxes deferred until March 2021
• Renovation of urban council buildings as part of the stimulus programme
• Consumer vouchers
• Electricity tariff cuts for companies of 5%

Mario Kaudela, expert with Erste Asset Management: “Interesting price level for investing, given the attractive yield and upward potential of the yuan

In order for the job market to pick up momentum again especially in the urban areas, plans have been made for the creation of more than 9 million jobs and for the implementation of training schemes.

In addition to the government, the Chinese central bank has also implemented rather noteworthy initiatives.

• Liquidity injections of USD 420bn in February and USD 3bn in March
• Deferral of loans granted to SMEs until March 2021
• Commercial banks should step up their lending volumes to small and micro businesses by 40%
• The exchange rate is to be kept as stable as possible relative to the currency basket
• Cut of minimum reserve rate for banks, resulting in more capital available for lending
• Cut of short- and medium-term interest rates

Trade conflicts not yet overcome
The Sword of Damocles in the shape of the ongoing trade conflict between China and the USA is still hanging above us. The mutual sabre-rattling has become more intense lately. The presidential election campaign in the USA could affect the climate over the coming months. Also, the fight for autonomy in Hong Kong has triggered tensions between the superpowers.

With the courtesy of Erste Asset Management, Author Dieter Kerschbaum Communications Specialist Austria


 

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